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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151. They continued to pursue their own explanations for the mysterious mountains on the ocean floor.
152. Of course, he'd given up medicine to pursue comedy, but he was absolutely at his best when caring for others.
153. We tend to pursue goals that weaken our will and clog up our view.
154. To allow these freedoms and pursue detailed academic planning requires sophisticated and reliable forecasting.
155. Where that does not resolve any difficulty, the client may pursue his claims with the Solicitors' Complaints Bureau.
156. Government was prepared to pursue a managed rather than a controlled economy.
157. Mr. Inocencio regularly returns to his alma mater to encourage students to pursue their dreams.
158. Learn how to be happy with what you have while you pursue all that you want. Jim Rohn
159. The structure should be tailored in such a way that it can most effectively pursue its aims.
160. For years governments have let scientists pursue the defenceless boson at public expense.
161. Sometimes they were right, news crews rarely had the time or the inclination to pursue the finer points.
162. The department is accordingly a highly suitable base for postgraduate students seeking to pursue research or advanced study in comparative law.
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163. He now had carte blanche to pursue any major story in town and to inject his strong opinions unabashedly into his writings.
164. What they lack is the courage and confidence to pursue their conclusions to their logical outcome.
165. He was ready therefore to pursue a more forthright foreign policy.
166. Thoughts buzzed around in my head and I might pursue the world of the spirit, but dressing up was equally important.
167. If you must worry, pursue your fears through to their logical conclusion.
168. It seems we may be able to pursue a negligence claim in respect of the fire.
169. They claim that the prohibition in fact merely equalizes people's ability to pursue their own conception of the good.
170. Unhappy with the working environment, she decided to quit the job to pursue her interest in alternative therapy.
171. If Clarke had intended to pursue his enquiries further, he obviously thought better of it under that formidable gaze.
172. It rests on a readiness on the part of practitioners to pursue their own enquiries in the very process of classroom teaching.
173. He attributed his decision to pursue a managerial career mainly to this experience.
174. We may pursue this through a further examination of primary problem.
175. I asked them if they were at the college and taking that particular course so they could pursue a career in advertising.
176. They will vigorously pursue their policies to combat drug trafficking and misuse of drugs, nationally and internationally.
177. What life style do those elite pursue?They pursue uniqueness, but not bizarreness .
178. So among the musics in modern concerts , many composers pursue the novelty of music by the way of breaking free from convention and making it untraditional, which limited the musical receivers.
179. Fantastic grow the evening gowns Agents of the Fisc pursue Absconding tax-defaulters through The sewers of provincial towns .
180. I was in college and I dropped out to pursue marimba-making full-time.
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.