CHASES vs PURSUIT: NOUN
- Plural form of chase.
- The act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture
- The act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture
- A search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria
- A diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly)
- The act or an instance of chasing or pursuing.
- The act of striving to gain or accomplish something.
- An activity, such as a vocation or hobby, engaged in regularly.
- The act of pursuing, or of following briskly for the purpose of overtaking; a following hastily, either for sport or in hostility; the chase, or a chasing: as, the pursuit of game, or of an enemy.
- The act of following with a view to reach, accomplish, or obtain; the endeavor to attain to or gain: as, the pursuit of happiness.
- The object of one's endeavors or continued exertions or application; that which one systematically engages in or follows as a recreation, occupation, profession, or trade, or with some similar end in view; course of occupation or employment: as, literary pursuits; mercantile pursuits.
- A following up or out; a carrying out; prosecution: as, the pursuit of a design.
- Persecution.
- Pursuit, Pursuance. Pursuit is free in either physical or moral uses: as, the pursuit of a tiger, a profession, an ambition. Pursuance is not now used except in the moral sense, and then generally in the sense of following out: as, pursuance of his original intention; in pursuance of a peculiar theory. We speak of the pursuit of pleasure.
- Calling, Employment, etc. See occupation.
- The act of following or going after; esp., a following with haste, either for sport or in hostility; chase; prosecution
- A following with a view to reach, accomplish, or obtain; endeavor to attain to or gain
- Course of business or occupation; continued employment with a view to same end
- Prosecution.
- A curve described by a point which is at each instant moving towards a second point, which is itself moving according to some specified law.
- The act of pursuing.
- A hobby or recreational activity, done regularly.
- A discipline in track cycling where two opposing teams start on opposite sides of the track and try to catch their opponents.
- An auxiliary activity
CHASES vs PURSUIT: VERB
- Cut a furrow into a columns
- Go after with the intent to catch
- Cut a groove into
- Pursue someone sexually or romantically
- N/A
CHASES vs PURSUIT: RELATED WORDS
- Pursuits, Hunt, Hunts, Pursues, Furrow, Chase after, Go after, Chamfer, Following, Tag, Dog, Tail, Track, Trail, Pursuit
- Achieving, Ambition, Searching, Struggle, Manhunt, Attaining, Endeavor, Search, Pursue, Chasing, Pursuing, Following, Hunt, Quest, Chase
CHASES vs PURSUIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Swoops, Lawsuits, Haunt, Pursue, Prosecutions, Hunt, Furrow, Chase after, Chamfer, Following, Tag, Dog, Tail, Track, Trail
- Thirst, Zeal, Desire, Ambition, Searching, Manhunt, Endeavor, Search, Pursue, Chasing, Pursuing, Following, Hunt, Quest, Chase
CHASES vs PURSUIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Shivani chases Trishul and Triyambaka in the forest.
- DEVELOP chases up the latest dates from publishers.
- Large gray stingray shaped object chases fighter plane.
- Angus, the Scottish wild cat who chases poodles.
- Not enough car chases or things blowing up.
- NBA star chases off intruder in scary encounter.
- The team chases trophy game across North America.
- Johnny chases after her, but she gets away.
- Better Chases and Arrest Warrants mods, with permission.
- Burdin and grew up in Chases Mills, Turner.
- The distance between the pursuit and fleeing vehicle is so great that further pursuit is futile.
- All marked radio patrol sedans engaged in a pursuit must haveand will operate the police vehicle with emergency equipment activated continuously throughout the pursuit.
- Seem not about the pursuit happiness quote the pursuit of the independence?
- Preparation for Pursuit Compitionr Pursuit competitions the course must be well packed for a widthof at least meters.
- Pursuit supervisor: person holding the rank of sergeant or above who assumes control of a vehicle pursuit.
- Units from thisdepartment should not join a pursuit unless specifically requested to do so by the agency whoseofficers are in pursuit.
- YHWH entailed the pursuit of justice, a pursuit in which the nation has failed.
- Pursuit speeds are beyond the capabilities of the pursuit vehicle, thus making its operationunsafe.
- PURSUITS EXTENDING INTO THIS JURISDICTIONThe agency that initiates a pursuit shall be responsible for conducting the pursuit.
- Pursuit Memorandum and the Pennsylvania lice Pursuit Report.
CHASES vs PURSUIT: QUESTIONS
- Why don't Japanese police use high performance cars in car chases?
- What are the top 6 motorcycle police chases of all time?
- How many centuries has Virat Kohli scored in ODI run chases?
- Who has scored the most runs in RCB successful run chases?
- How many people are killed by police car chases each year?
- What does it mean when a mother snake chases you away?
- What's the problem with high-speed chases in North Carolina?
- Does the rock kill innocent bystanders in his car chases?
- How many people are killed in police chases each year?
- Can a plasterer make good where an electrician chases?
- Are African leaders ruthless in pursuit of Excellence?
- Why choose Archibald for your Olympic team pursuit?
- What is the diagnostic pursuit of gastrointestinal symptoms?
- Does globalization affect the pursuit of national security?
- Is 'the pursuit of happiness' still relevant today?
- How do I complete the scholarly pursuit requirement?
- What is the diagnostic pursuit of chronic diarrhea?
- Which Indian pursuit models have electronic preload?
- Do ophthalmologists test for visual pursuit diseases?
- What is the police pursuit policy for vehicle pursuit?