0 present participle of purse
1 to bring your lips tightly together so that they form a rounded shape, usually as an expression of disapproval:
But the evidence does at least suggest that the more general thesis may be well worth pursing.
The plastic sector is presently pursing what we call a 'second best' strategy.
Pursing environmental justice with international human rights and states constitutions.
In addition to the work we are pursing to reduce crime generally, we have funded several schemes specifically to tackle crime against the elderly.
It would prevent the agency from pursing any of its statutory functions independently.
They are pursing diligence on the very people who he has said cannot pay.
If we are serious about pursing the aims of preserving natural habitats and coping with climate change, we shall also have to adopt new, innovative approaches.
We are pursing that vigorously.