Green’s Dictionary of Slang

chasse v.

[SE chassé, a gliding step, in a quadrille and other dances; it gives the illusion of walking]

(UK society) to dismiss, to send away.

Thackeray Lords and Liv. III: He was chassed on the spot [M.].
E. Yates Rock Ahead I 185: If Lord Ticehurst married, more than half Gilbert Lloyd’s influence would be gone, if indeed the turf were not abandoned, and the confederate chassed [F&H].