0 to follow someone or something, usually to try to catch him, her, or it: --
2 If you pursue a plan, activity, or situation, you try to do it or achieve it, usually over a long period of time: --
3 to follow or search for someone or something, in order to catch or attack that person or thing: --
She single-mindedly pursued her goal of earning a law degree.
5 to continue to do: --
Where floods are common, such effects create a tool that the downstream nation can pursue to increase upstream storage.
The experiences with our elicitation procedure so far encourage us to pursue this line of research in the future.
These losses are expected to generate opposition to the economic reforms and to parties that pursued the reforms.
Data from large-eddy simulations are expected to be an effective aid in pursuing this line of research.
In all the scenarios, the developed country pursues a domestic tax policy as part of its commitment to reduce emissions.
At the same time they expressed sympathy with the policy of satisfying rightful popular demands, which they expected the new communist leaden to pursue.
He was willing to devote substantial time and effort to pursue possible solutions that could improve his life.
This research into the production of the toxin pursued two directions.