What does the phrasal verb “get after” mean? Explore the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb “get after“, illustrated with examples:
Definition
1. To get after someone or something means to pursue or chase someone or something
2. To get after someone means to keep criticizing someone.
Example(s)
1. Get after them! Don’t let them go with the bike.
2. The boss is always getting after her about the bad work she does.
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