It means to go after something and attach to it
Pursue or hunt means to chase something.
Holding something over your head gives the mental image of holding it just out of reach so that you will pursue it.
The verb pursue means to follow or chase. It can also mean to engage in an activity (to pursue a career, to pursue an interest). A pursuer in the usual sense is someone chasing someone, or something. In the second sense, a "pursuer" of a hobby or pastime is someone who engages in activity or study.
Pursue means in simple words that to chase follow or continue with something!;to chase or follow
persue seems not to be a word. Did you mean peruse (to read carefully) or pursue (to chase)?
choosing a profession
to pursue
To do the things you like. Hobbies
Pursue means to go after something, usually a goal or dream
The term "followed" can mean to come after or to pursue someone or something. It can also imply adhering to a set of rules or instructions. In a broader context, it can signify being influenced by or paying attention to someone's actions or ideas.
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No, the word 'pursue' is not a noun; it is a verb: pursue, pursues, pursuing, pursued.The abstract noun form of the verb to pursue is pursuitas a word for the process of trying to achieve something.The noun 'pursuit' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical attempt to catch someone or something that is fleeing.