Run after

Pronunciation: /ˈɹən ˈæftɝ/

Run after (verb)

  1. To move quickly behind a person or animal in order to catch them or reach them.
  2. To keep working to obtain something you want, even if it is difficult.
  3. To keep searching for information or answers by continuing to look for them.

Examples

  • I run after the bus when it starts moving.
  • She runs after her lost dog every morning.