| pursue | 1. To go in pursuit; to follow. "The wicked flee when no man pursueth." (Prov. Xxviii. 1) "Men hotly pursued after the objects of their ambition." (Earle) 2. To go on; to proceed, especially in argument or discourse; to continue. Origin: A Gallicism] "I have, pursues Carneades, wondered chemists should not consider." (Boyle) 3. To follow a matter judicially, as a complaining party; to act as a prosecutor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pursue | go in search of or hunt for |
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| pursue | follow in or as if in pursuit |
| pursue | carry out or participate in an activity |
| pursue | carry further or advance |
| pursue | a person who is being chased |
| pursue | followed with enmity as if to harm |
| pursue | a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture |
| pursue | a person who pursues some plan or goal |
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