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pursue
verb transitive
To follow; to go or proceed after or in a like direction. The captain pursued the same course as former navigators have taken. A subsequent legislature pursued the course’ of their predecessors.
pursue
To take and proceed in, without following another. Captain Cook pursued a new and unexplored course. New circumstances often compel us to pursue new expedients and untried course. What course shall we pursue?
pursue
To follow with a view to overtake; to follow with haste; to chase; as, to pursue a hare; to pursue an enemy.
pursue
To seek; to use measures to obtain; as, to pursue a remedy at law.
pursue
To prosecute; to continue. A stream proceeds from a lake and pursues a southerly course to the ocean. He that pursueth evil, pursueth it to his own death. Proverbs 11:19.
pursue
To follow as an example; to imitate. The fame of ancient matrons you pursue.
pursue
To endeavor to attain to; to strive to reach or gain. We happiness pursue; we fly from pain.
pursue
To follow with enmity; to persecute. This verb is frequently followed by after. Genesis 35:5.
pursue
verb intransitive
To go on; to proceed; to continue; a Gallicism. I have, pursues Carneades, wondered chimists should not consider-- .