ask after

ask after
ˈask ˌafter [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they ask after he/she/it asks after present participle asking after past tense asked after past participle asked after] phrasal verb
to ask for news about someone

I met Bob and he asked after you.

Thesaurus: to ask a question or questionssynonym
Main entry: ask

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ask after [phrasal verb]
ask after (someone or something) : to ask about (someone or something)

He asked after my wife's health.

He greeted us warmly and asked after our families. [=he asked how our families were]

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Main Entry:ask

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