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to get after
[phrase form: get]
01
to take action or make an effort to pursue or attain something
Transitive: to get after a goal or opportunity
Examples
He 's spending too much time on social media instead of getting after his work responsibilities.
When opportunities arise, he does n't hesitate to get after them.
02
to pursue or follow someone persistently
Transitive: to get after sb
Examples
The detective decided to get after the suspect, tailing him discreetly through the crowded streets.
Determined to find out the truth, the journalist resolved to get after the elusive source.
03
to persistently encourage or motivate someone to take action or improve their performance
Transitive: to get after sb
Examples
He 's a great motivator; he can get after you without making you feel pressured.
The manager decided to get after the employees to meet the project deadline.
04
to scold or reprimand someone for their behavior or past actions
Transitive: to get after sb
Examples
After the messy room was discovered, Mom had to get after the kids to clean it up.
The coach had to get after the players for not following the team's strategy during the game.
05
to start something with passion and enthusiasm
Transitive: to get after a goal or task
Examples
Motivated by a new project, the team decided to get after the tasks with enthusiasm.
Recognizing the need for change, the manager encouraged the staff to get after improving customer service.
06
to manage to understand a concept or idea
Transitive: to get after a concept or idea
Examples
Despite the challenging language, she studied diligently until she could get after the meaning of the literature.
The teacher patiently worked with the students until each one could get after the principles of the scientific experiment.



























