Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
run-after
phrasal verb
/rʌn ˈæftər/

Definition
To pursue someone or something, often with the intention to catch up or seek their attention.

Examples
- After he received the award, many reporters came to run after him for an interview.
- She had to run after the bus when she realized she was late.
- It’s not advisable to run after someone who doesn’t want to engage with you.

Meaning
The act of chasing or trying to keep up with someone or something, either physically or metaphorically.

Synonyms
- chase
- pursue
- follow
- seek