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Verb(1) carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in(2) follow in or as if in pursuit(3) go in search of or hunt for(4) carry further or advance(5) carry out or participate in an activity(6) chase(7) follow(8) have as one's goal(9) persist(10) persevere(11) seek social alliance with

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(1) the council decided not to pursue an appeal(2) Andrew was determined to pursue a computer career(3) we shall not pursue the matter any further(4) Brown insists his doubters are wrong, and that he will pursue the path of continued reform.(5) Thus ended my career into the field of justice, and I had retired my spurs to pursue the more gentile path of gold prospecting.(6) That's why it's so critically important that we continue to pursue the war against terrorism from a global standpoint.(7) I do not believe that the University can now be criticised for refusing to depart from policy by reinstating the Applicant to pursue a new course of research under a different supervisor.(8) The stalls put up by some catering institutes and agencies for higher education abroad came in handy for those who wanted to pursue special courses.(9) Both Casim and Roisin have broken with any sort of religious orthodoxy and are merely seeking to pursue their relationship and lives unhindered by family and social pressures.(10) So you think, even though they agreed today for this dignified statement, they still continue to pursue a concept of blaming the dead?(11) For many parents, no situation is more troubling than knowing a child is continuing to pursue a sexual relationship even after the parent has forbidden it.(12) Researchers around the world continue to pursue the idea, however.(13) He also demonstrated the limits of the government and the presidency to produce social change and to pursue an activist foreign policy.(14) Indeed, before invoking the aid of his own government, the citizen of X would generally be required under the relevant treaty to pursue such a path, to exhaust local remedies.(15) It's one thing to examine the options, it is another to pursue a determined course of action to achieve a concrete result.(16) should people pursue their own happiness at the expense of others?
Related Words
(1) pursue a career
(2) pursue advanced studies
Synonyms
Verb
1. follow
2. strive for
3. chase
4. engage in
5. investigate
6. quest for
7. act on
8. prosecute


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Ah, yes, to pursue his enduring love of the

Ah, yes, to PURSUE his enduring love of the

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4


The truth is I have
nothing of interest to pursue.

The truth is I have nothing of interest to PURSUE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 13


But here in Meereen,
I cannot pursue my talents.

But here in Meereen, I cannot PURSUE my talents.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 7


Priya has moved back to India
to pursue her law career.

Priya has moved back to India to PURSUE her law career.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 2


leaves one free to pursue other things.

leaves one free to PURSUE other things.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 6


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