Similar words: pursue, pursuit, pursuant, pursuing, suede, purse, jodhpurs, sue. Meaning: [pər'suː /pə'sju-] n. a person who is being chased. adj. followed with enmity as if to harm.
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61. After a while, it forked and pursued parallel courses.
62. In 1498, Vasco da Gama pursued and pillaged them.
63. These are the questions pursued by complexity science.
64. No one other than herself pursued or accosted Ruth.
65. He prudently pursued his plan.
66. Simultaneously he pursued an interest in archaeology.
67. Police pursued the gunman into an abandoned building.
68. The two political parties pursued uncompromising ideological agendas.
69. You should have pursued a career in medicine.
70. Each State, in fact,(sentencedict.com) pursued its own selfish ends.
71. The ship was being pursued by enemy submarines.
72. They were pursued by cannon fire.
73. Prior to Theology, he may have pursued an Arts course when he was a young man.
74. Between 1868 and 1874 Gladstone pursued a courageous and energetic campaign which reformed the State.
75. Izanagi fled back to the earth's surface, pursued by an army of thunder gods and headless warriors.
76. Financial policy, which deviated increasingly from monetarist orthodoxy, also pursued a more distinct course with Nigel Lawson as Chancellor.sentencedict.com
77. In addition, art thefts are likely to be pursued by their rightful owners for well over twenty years.
78. Some Guardians pursued the new policy more vigorously than others.
79. Instead, fear of death pursued him as he sought to escape the threats from Jezebel.
80. In a well-run company there will be no question of simply rubber-stamping management decisions when a grievance or appeal is pursued.
81. It pointed towards the possibility of achievements that have not yet been actively pursued.
82. When Sabin developed his attenuated strains of polio he energetically pursued his goal of making them widely accepted as vaccine strains.
83. Lastly, trench warfare is a policy Mr Yeltsin has pursued with some success for much of the past 12 months.
84. When pursued in detail, such procedures can become quite complicated.
85. The gender perspective is one that could fruitfully be pursued further in anthropological studies on values in connection with social behaviour.
86. Accordingly, curriculum development involves specifying educational goals and selecting appropriate learning contexts in which those goals can be pursued.
87. The matter was not further pursued, and was not raised before us by Mr. Beloff.
88. At other times, it has pursued a policy of letting the pound float.
89. All of them had pursued careers and then, thankfully, relinquished them.
90. The attempt to do just this, pursued with inappropriate insistence, ultimately vitiated the Leavisite campaign.