Moderate as in catch Pursue or seek, especially with the intention of obtaining something. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Go After'
The lioness prepared to go after the prey, stealthily stalking through the tall grass of the savannah.
In the intense competition, the athlete trained rigorously to go after the championship title in the upcoming tournament.
She decided to go after her dream of becoming an astronaut.
The lioness will go after the weakest prey in the herd.
The reporter will go after any lead that might uncover the truth behind the scandal.
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