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Similar words: pursuitpursuepursuantensuingpursequeuingbathing suitcontinuingMeaning: [pər'suː /pə'sju-]  adj. following in order to overtake or capture or as accompaniment to such pursuit. 
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31 The police are currently pursuing several lines of inquiry into the case.
32 He's been pursuing her for months and yet she's so clearly not interested.
33 He has accused the British media of pursuing a vendetta against him.
34 The company has been pursuing Holton for some time, but so far he has rejected all their offers.
35 Some of these ideas are worth pursuing, but there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
36 His support was one of the nicest fringe benefits of pursuing this research.
37 That is what we are actively pursuing.
38 In 1943 he was still doggedly pursuing his studies.
39 She becomes fixated on pursuing justice at all costs.
40 We are actively pursuing that now.
41 McVeigh later decided against pursuing additional appeals.
42 Carol's been pursuing him for months.
43 That they may also be interested in pursuing their aims by occult means should afford no surprise.
44 At fifteen he ran away to sea, pursuing the myth of his absent father.
45 Some researchers are pursuing studies in soil stabilisation using cement, lime and bitumen.
46 The means of escaping poverty are not worth pursuing by a woman who genuinely wishes to be happy.
47 This degree will provide the graduate with an excellent basis for pursuing a professional qualification with one of the accountancy bodies.
48 Though it created problems in times of political crisis, it was the price one had to pay for pursuing high ideals.
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49 He was seen as an enlightened despot pursuing liberal policies in the face of dogmatic reaction from priests and landlords.
50 Hofheinz, however, could only go so far in pursuing administrative rationality without risking the alienation of an important constituency.
51 The legislation pertaining to protection of wetlands and endangered species is clearly being abused by extremists pursuing ulterior motives.
52 The performer is pursuing an objective and the great variety of his activity has meaning in relation to his objective.
53 A considerable amount of time and money has been spent in pursuing the study of river basin dynamics.
54 Politics is the competition among individuals and groups pursuing their own interests.
55 For lawyers or accountants the notion of pursuing a flexible strategy towards employment makes a lot of sense.
56 There is an element of utopianism in drafting such proposals, though I believe these ideas are worth pursuing.
57 There is no question of the representatives of the various States being in competition with each other or pursuing national interests.
58 I had been there only a few weeks when I had second thoughts about pursuing doctoral work.
59 More often than not, cable companies are forced to rely on tips and leads in pursuing pirates.
60 But shortly after the trial the twin's parents announced that they were considering pursuing a civil case for damages.
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