Nothing whatsoever.
If you meant to write "pursue" it means to chase.
If you meant to write "peruse" it means to look over.
Either way, you can see the need to be careful about spelling.
The proper spelling is pursued, and is the past tense and past participle of pursue.
Pursue means to chase or follow.
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The correct spelling of persue is pursue.
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persue seems not to be a word. Did you mean peruse (to read carefully) or pursue (to chase)?
to persue scientific knowledge means to help yourself iin matters dealing with science,for example learning about rocks and minerals.
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i am an assassin and i will persue you till your by yourself
She left to get married and to persue her singing career.
I always make that plan, but I don't always follow it.
he left to persue a solo carreer
There is not much you can do unless you want to persue a civil case.
to provide important information to the readers,to persue them on a a particular issue
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