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The noun chase (chases) is a singular, common noun; a word for an act of pursuing, hunting, or following someone or something; a word for the frame of a letterpress printer; and a word for a part of a gun. Example:

The chase ended when the suspect tripped and hit his head on the pavement.

The verb to chase (chases, chasing, chased) can be a transitive or intransitive, action verb; to follow rapidly in order to catch or overtake; to pursue; to persistently seek a desire, favor, or company. Example:

When I like a pair of designer shoes, I chase every sale until I find the ones I want.

The word chase is not an adjective; terms like 'chase car' are compound nouns.

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