chase up

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chase up (third-person singular simple present chases up, present participle chasing up, simple past and past participle chased up)

  1. (British, New Zealand) To follow up, so as to ensure completion.
    Could you chase up last month's invoices?
    • 2021 July 23, Ellie Robinson, “Coldplay shoot for the stars with their cinematic new track ‘Coloratura’”, in NME[1]:
      The band chased the video up with an acoustic redux of the track, as well as performances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Macy’s annual Fourth Of July Spectacular in New York.

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