Etymology: [ p&r-'sü, -'syü ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Anglo-French pursuer, from Old French poursuir, from Latin prosequi, from pro- forward + sequi to follow; more at PRO-, SUE.
kovalamak, takip etmek, sürdürmek, devam etmek, peşinde koşmak, meşguliyetine devam etmek, izlemek, takip et, el çantası, peşini, sürdürmek: She is pursuing her studies there. Öğrenimini orada sürdürüyor, peşinde, peşine düşmek, peşinde olmak, yürütmek, takip, kovalama, bir düziye gitmek, izlenmek, ardına düşmek, gözetmek, peşini bırakmamak,
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kovalamak
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takip etmek
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pursue
sürdürmek
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pursue
devam etmek fiil
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pursue
peşinde koşmak fiil
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meşguliyetine devam etmek
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izlemek fiil
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takip et
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el çantası
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peşini
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sürdürmek: She is pursuing her studies there. Öğrenimini orada sürdürüyor fiil
Simple past tense and past participle of pursue, past of pursue, a person who is being chased; "the film jumped back and forth from the pursuer to the pursued", followed with enmity as if to harm; "running and leaping like a herd of pursued antelopes", followed with enmity as if to harm; "running and leaping like a herd of pursued antelopes, To follow urgently, originally with intent to capture or harm; to chase, To follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment, To aim for, go after (a specified objective, situation etc.), To follow, travel down (a particular way, course of action etc.), To participate in (an activity, business etc.); to practise, follow (a profession), follow in or as if in pursuit; "The police car pursued the suspected attacker"; "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life" carry further or advance; "Can you act on this matter soon?, If you pursue a person, vehicle, or animal, you follow them, usually in order to catch them. She pursued the man who had stolen a woman's bag, To follow urgently, usually with the intent of capture, To follow with a view to overtake; to follow eagerly, or with haste; to chase; as, to pursue a hare, If you pursue a particular topic, you try to find out more about it by asking questions. If your original request is denied, don't be afraid to pursue the matter. = follow up drop, To follow as an example; to imitate, follow in or as if in pursuit; "The police car pursued the suspected attacker"; "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life", carry further or advance; "Can you act on this matter soon?, To seek; to use or adopt measures to obtain; as, to pursue a remedy at law, To go in pursuit; to follow, To go on; to proceed, especially in argument or discourse; to continue, carry further or advance; "Can you act on this matter soon?", To follow a matter judicially, as a complaining party; to act as a prosecutor, To follow with enmity; to persecute; to call to account, go in search of or hunt for; "pursue a hobby", chase after, follow; aspire to, strive for; continue, carry on; persist in, work at, If you pursue a particular aim or result, you make efforts to achieve it, often over a long period of time. Mr. Menendez has aggressively pursued new business, If you pursue an activity, interest, or plan, you carry it out or follow it. He said Japan would continue to pursue the policies laid down at the London summit She had come to England to pursue an acting career, To proceed along, with a view to some and or object; to follow; to go in; as, Captain Cook pursued a new route; the administration pursued a wise course, carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in; "She pursued many activities"; "They engaged in a discussion", To prosecute; to be engaged in; to continue,
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Simple past tense and past participle of pursue
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past of pursue
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a person who is being chased; "the film jumped back and forth from the pursuer to the pursued"
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followed with enmity as if to harm; "running and leaping like a herd of pursued antelopes"
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followed with enmity as if to harm; "running and leaping like a herd of pursued antelopes
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To follow urgently, originally with intent to capture or harm; to chase - "He now feared for his life, and believed US intelligence agents would pursue him."
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To follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment
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To aim for, go after (a specified objective, situation etc.) - "He even stands to gain in world terms: his noisy critics strengthen his projected image of a man determined to pursue peace with Palestinians."
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To follow, travel down (a particular way, course of action etc.) - "Her rival pursued a quite different course."
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To participate in (an activity, business etc.); to practise, follow (a profession)
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follow in or as if in pursuit; "The police car pursued the suspected attacker"; "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life" carry further or advance; "Can you act on this matter soon?
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pursue
If you pursue a person, vehicle, or animal, you follow them, usually in order to catch them. She pursued the man who had stolen a woman's bag
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To follow urgently, usually with the intent of capture
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pursue
To follow with a view to overtake; to follow eagerly, or with haste; to chase; as, to pursue a hare
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If you pursue a particular topic, you try to find out more about it by asking questions. If your original request is denied, don't be afraid to pursue the matter. = follow up drop
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To follow as an example; to imitate
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follow in or as if in pursuit; "The police car pursued the suspected attacker"; "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life"
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pursue
carry further or advance; "Can you act on this matter soon?
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pursue
To seek; to use or adopt measures to obtain; as, to pursue a remedy at law
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pursue
To go in pursuit; to follow
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pursue
To go on; to proceed, especially in argument or discourse; to continue
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carry further or advance; "Can you act on this matter soon?"
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pursue
To follow a matter judicially, as a complaining party; to act as a prosecutor
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To follow with enmity; to persecute; to call to account
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go in search of or hunt for; "pursue a hobby"
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chase after, follow; aspire to, strive for; continue, carry on; persist in, work at fiil
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If you pursue a particular aim or result, you make efforts to achieve it, often over a long period of time. Mr. Menendez has aggressively pursued new business
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If you pursue an activity, interest, or plan, you carry it out or follow it. He said Japan would continue to pursue the policies laid down at the London summit She had come to England to pursue an acting career
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To proceed along, with a view to some and or object; to follow; to go in; as, Captain Cook pursued a new route; the administration pursued a wise course
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carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in; "She pursued many activities"; "They engaged in a discussion"
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