Synonym: chase, follow, go after, heel, hunt, quest, seek, shadow, trail. Antonym: flee. Similar words: pursuit, sue, issue, ensue, for sure, purple, versus, tissue. Meaning: [pər'suː /pə'sju-] v. 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.
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91. There was enough accumulated wealth for the third Joseph Wright Alsop to pursue a life as country gentleman.
92. We will pursue a claim against those responsible for your accident.
93. However, it also has its own panel to whom it recommends people wishing to pursue a medical negligence claim.
94. First School students and Junior students pursue separate courses, as they prepare specifically for classroom work.
95. Indeed, the logic of commercialism may lead the enterprise to pursue activities at odds with other government objectives.
96. They seem fortunate to some because they are left to pursue young women without being caught in the coils of female sexuality.
97. It was nursing that gave her the financial wherewithal to pursue a childhood dream.
98. Those groups have brought pressure to bear on government to provide resources or pursue policies to the benefit of their members.
99. They should embark on the programme and policy that Labour will certainly pursue when we are in office.
100. To pursue political objectives seriously, they must work with the very people whose religious beliefs are most antithetical to their own.
101. I am confident that he will pursue this course and continue to run a department whose sales exceed our expectations.
102. He firmly believed this was the only sensible course to pursue.sentencedict.com/pursue.html
103. Overall, it may be difficult to discover whether there is enough evidence to pursue a claim.
104. Doctors are continuing to pursue the possibility of a seizure mainly because everything else they can think of has been ruled out.
105. If the adventurers pursue the Harpies back to their lair, they will fight to the death to defend it.
106. He would be free to pursue his own work, but must make himself available to students of composition.
107. Even students who choose to pursue technical specialties, through apprenticeships or other avenues, should receive a solid dose of academics.
108. But they differ from normal girls in the extent to which they pursue these activities and their inability to desist from them.
109. In diverse cultures men pursue and acquire, while women are protected and bartered.
110. But a promise is a promise and we have to pursue this thing to the bitter end.
111. We should not pursue better conditions for prisoners in the mistaken belief that improved conditions will alone produce more orderly prisons.
112. In addition, some custodial parents do not pursue collection of child support because they fear retribution from the nonpaying parent.
113. Students could not win a fair hearing it seemed, but they did not pursue the matter any further at this time.
114. When he enters Cambridge, Sir Hugo gives him freedom to pursue the studies of his choice.
115. Gillece said he did not know whether the state will pursue criminal charges against Bailey.
116. He does not pursue into modern times his lively thought about the connection between commerce and art; wisely, perhaps.
117. It is our need for possession and instant gratification which we pursue with such intensity, whatever the costs.
118. Those who pursue this approach tend to be relatively unconcerned with changes in the social and economic environment.
119. Peake was not interested in a permanent move and Pool did not pursue the idea of an extended loan.
120. I have continued to build up alliances with organisations prepared to pursue quality in architecture.
More similar words: pursuit, sue, issue, ensue, for sure, purple, versus, tissue, persuade, purchase, on purpose, nurse, burst, course, burst in, of course, recourse, by yourself, discourse, burst into, in due course, in the course of, burst out laughing.