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No. Pursuit is the noun form of the verb pursue, but neither '-it' nor '-uit' is an English suffix.
1) What sentences can you make with the word pursuit? 2) My favourite pursuit is ...(hobby)... . 3) In the Olympics the cyclists are in pursuit of ...(gold medal, each other, Chris Hoy ect.)... .
The pursuit of excellence should be the goal of all schools.
Below is a list of synonyms for the word pursuit. going all out hunting pursual pursuance reaching tracking trailing
pursuit
a search or pursuit
The rich girl was definitely in the pursuit of happiness. The robbery suspects fled, and police became engaged in a high-speed pursuit.
Local police are now in hot pursuit of a white Ford explorer.
In the pursuit of excellence, Olympic athletes spend hours and hours training for competition.
Idealist!Perfectionist!
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
He was audacious in his pursuit of the movie star.