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pursued

[per-sood] / pərˈsud /
ADJECTIVE
traced
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ADJECTIVE
tracked
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Antonyms


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Fortunately, before the arrival of the snow and ice she pursued a strategy of abundance and now reports plentiful supplies of chocolate.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, they are recruiting newcomers who would have ordinarily pursued a Ph.D. or a role at a quant firm.

From The Wall Street Journal

Trusts are good for controlling distributions; this would be useful in the event your brother was pursued for medical debts.

From MarketWatch

Even small details—a brochure for a luxury yacht and a topographical map of Panama—illustrate the kind of granular research he pursued to ground his characters in later novels, such as “The Night Manager.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Movies may have been on her mind — but close friends say she never actively pursued acting.

From Los Angeles Times