Pronunciation: /pərˈsjuː/
noun the act of following or chasing someone or something
A1 I have a strong pursue for knowledge and learning.
A2 Her pursue of happiness led her to travel the world.
B1 The company's pursue of excellence has made them a leader in the industry.
B2 His pursue of a career in medicine required years of hard work and dedication.
C1 The artist's relentless pursue of perfection is evident in every brushstroke.
C2 She decided to pursue her passion for music by studying at a prestigious conservatory.
verb to follow or chase (someone or something) in order to catch or catch up with them
A1 I want to pursue my dream of becoming a doctor.
A2 She decided to pursue a career in marketing.
B1 He pursued his passion for photography by taking classes.
B2 The company is actively pursuing new opportunities for growth.
C1 After years of hard work, she finally achieved the success she had been pursuing.
C2 The detective pursued every lead in the case until the truth was revealed.
formal She decided to pursue a career in law after graduating from university.
informal I'm thinking about pursuing a degree in computer science.
slang I'm gonna pursue my dreams no matter what anyone says.
figurative He pursued his passion for music with unwavering dedication.
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