Chasing is a term that implies to follow or be in pursuit of someone. For example, "the policemen were chasing the thief". It also means the activity of hunting, when one is 'chasing', an animal to catch or kill it.
Chasing can also refer to the practice of beseeching someone for his or her company. For example, "she chased him until he consented for dinner". To chase also means to drive someone away. In baseball terms, chasing means to remove the rival pitcher by batting very ably.
A chase is an open, although private game area. Chase also means the freedom to hunt on other people's territory. In the area of printing, a chase refers to a rectangle-shaped frame made out of either steel or iron. This serves to lock pages in order to print them.
Chasing can also refer to the practice of beseeching someone for his or her company. For example, "she chased him until he consented for dinner". To chase also means to drive someone away. In baseball terms, chasing means to remove the rival pitcher by batting very ably.
A chase is an open, although private game area. Chase also means the freedom to hunt on other people's territory. In the area of printing, a chase refers to a rectangle-shaped frame made out of either steel or iron. This serves to lock pages in order to print them.