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    Pur·sue
    /pərˈso͞o/

    verb

    • 1. follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them: "the officer pursued the van" Similar go afterrun afterfollowchaseOpposite avoidflee
    • 2. (of a person or way) continue or proceed along (a path or route): "the road pursued a straight course over the scrubland"
  2. 1. : to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, or defeat. 2. : to find or employ measures to obtain or accomplish : seek. pursue a goal. 3. : to proceed along. pursues a northern course. 4. a. : to engage in. pursue a hobby. b. : to follow up or proceed with. pursue an argument. 5. : to continue to afflict : haunt.

  3. PURSUE definition: 1. to follow someone or something, usually to try to catch him, her, or it: 2. to try very hard to…. Learn more.

  4. to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, etc.; chase. Synonyms: trail, track, hunt. to follow close upon; go with; attend: Bad luck pursued him. Synonyms: dog. to strive to gain; seek to attain or accomplish (an end, object, purpose, etc.).

  5. pursue something to do something or try to achieve something over a period of time. to pursue a goal; to pursue an aim/objective; How can we most effectively pursue these aims? We intend to pursue this policy with determination. She wishes to pursue a medical career. I was determined to pursue my dream of becoming an actor.

  6. Use the verb pursue when you're chasing after someone or something. A hungry lion might pursue a zebra, the paparazzi might pursue a celebrity, and a young dancer might pursue her dream of becoming a prima ballerina.

  7. Definition of pursue verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. If you pursue a particular aim or result, you make efforts to achieve it, often over a long period of time. [ formal ] The implication is that it is impossible to pursue economic reform and democracy simultaneously.

  9. to follow someone or something, usually to try to catch them: The car was pursued by helicopters. pursue a matter. to try to discover information about something: We will not be pursuing this matter any further.

  10. pursue. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pur‧sue /pəˈsjuː $ pərˈsuː/ S3 W2 AWL verb [ transitive] 1 to continue doing an activity or trying to achieve something over a long period of time pursuit She plans to pursue a career in politics.

  11. PURSUE meaning: 1 : to follow and try to catch or capture (someone or something) for usually a long distance or time; 2 : to try to get or do (something) over a period of time.

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