Sentences with pursue
pur·sue
P p - It became harder for women married to diplomats to pursue their own interests. [VERB noun]
- The implication seems to be that it is impossible to pursue economic reform and democracy simultaneously. [VERB noun]
- If your original request is denied, don't be afraid to pursue the matter. [VERB noun]
- She pursued the man who had stolen a woman's bag. [VERB noun]
- Ill health pursued her
- To pursue success
- pursued by bad luck
- Bad luck pursued him.
- They pursued the river to its source. I felt their eyes pursuing me.
- They spotted the suspect but decided not to pursue.