persue seems not to be a word. Did you mean peruse (to read carefully) or pursue (to chase)?
To hunt or chase someone/something.
A chosen pursuit; a profession or occupation.
the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness!!
Yes, the definition of a terrorist is someone who uses violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims. Which is exactly what they did
rights that should not be abridged by governments, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The books which constitute past literature as it pertains to a certain pursuit. Example; The rich literary heritage of angling.
Merriam-Webster defines persevere as persisting in an undertaking or pursuit despite obstacles. It is from Middle English and synonymous with carry on.
"According to Webster's dictionary, philosophy is the pursuit of excellence and the basic concepts of an idea. It is also the belief in the a certain way of life."
rights that should not be abridged by governments, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. study island ;)
The most common preposition that follows the noun pursuit is of: in pursuit of...
Plato believed that the pursuit of wisdom, referred to as philosophy, involves the search for truth, knowledge, and understanding of fundamental principles and concepts. This pursuit often involves questioning assumptions, examining ideas through dialectic, and striving for a deeper understanding of the nature of reality and the good life. Plato's dialogues often explore these themes through the teachings of his mentor, Socrates.
Sensuality typically refers to the pursuit of, arousal of and fulfillment of physical desires, typically of a sexual nature. Synonyms include: Voluptuousness, Suggestiveness and Passion.