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pursuit

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This word carries a strong sense of directed energy and persistence. It describes a focused trajectory toward a specific end, whether that end is a physical target or an abstract ambition. There is often an implication of a gap that needs to be closed, creating a feeling of tension or longing. In professional or academic settings, it suggests a disciplined commitment to a long-term objective. In a physical sense, it evokes a high-stakes chase, shifting the tone from a casual walk to an urgent, predatory, or law-enforcement action.

Countable when referring to a specific hobby or a single chase event. Uncountable when referring to the general act of striving for a goal.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

The act of following or chasing someone or something to catch them.

"the police were in pursuit of the suspect"

Noun
[doing]

An activity that one spends a lot of time doing for pleasure or as a goal.

"photography is an expensive pursuit"

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