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Take after someone vs Take off after someone

take after someone

1. resemble a parent or ancestor in character or appearance:

  • I take after my mother in looks, but people say I’ve got my father’s character.

2. set out in pursuit of a person:

  • Victoria, enraged, ends up in the path of a bucket of water and takes after the brutish men with a broom.

take off after someone—(also: take out after someone) = take after someone 2:

  • Claire took off after the robbers, screaming, “Stop thief !” as loudly as she could.