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Pursue

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Verb (used with object)

to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, etc.; chase.
to follow close upon; go with; attend
Bad luck pursued him.
to strive to gain; seek to attain or accomplish (an end, object, purpose, etc.).
to proceed in accordance with (a method, plan, etc.).
to carry on or continue (a course of action, a train of thought, an inquiry, studies, etc.).
to continue to annoy, afflict, or trouble.
to practice (an occupation, pastime, etc.).
to continue to discuss (a subject, topic, etc.).
to follow
They pursued the river to its source. I felt their eyes pursuing me.
to continue; go on with (one's course, a journey, etc.).

Verb (used without object)

to follow in pursuit.
to continue.

Antonyms

verb
retreat , run away , eschew , ignore , shun , discontinue , give up , stop

Synonyms

verb
accompany , attend , badger , bait , bird-dog , bug , camp on the doorstep of , chivy , dog * , fish * , give chase , go after , harass , harry , haunt , hound , hunt , hunt down , move behind , nose around , oppress , persevere , persist , plague , play catch up , poke around , prowl after , ride , run after , run down , scout out , search for , search high heaven , search out , seek , shadow , stalk , tag , tail * , take out after , trace , track , track down , trail , aim for , aspire to , attempt , desire , go in for , go out for , have a go at , purpose , strive for , try for , work for , work toward , adhere , apply oneself , carry on , conduct , continue , cultivate , engage in , hold to , keep on , maintain , perform , ply , practice , proceed , prosecute , see through , tackle , wage , work at , address , call , chase , chase after , court , date , go for , pay attention , pay court , play up to , rush * , spark , sue , sweetheart * , woo , follow through , follow up , live , pass , ensue , follow , tail

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