"Pursual" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
There is no such word as "pursual". I'm assuming you meant "pursuit".
Pursuit:
A continuous effort and persistence in doing something or in chasing after someone or something.
A deliberate attempt to catch or to make someone or something more outstanding or prominent.
A police investigation into a crime or a sequence of events.
In literature, a narrative or sequence of events which explorers or characters follow in the pursuit of goals or objects of interest.
It can be used in phrases such as:
- In hot pursuit, meaning in immediate and persistent pursuit of something or someone.
- Pursuit of happiness implies a desire to find something, such as a goal, a relationship, a career, etc.
For example:
- "Their pursuit of success led them to invest in multiple businesses."
- "The news networks were in hot pursuit of the suspect."
Tightened or closed with the lips as if blowing out, or with a partially closed or clinched mouth, as if to kiss or to blow.
A bag, typically of leather, fabric, or synthetic materials, carried by a woman as a fashion accessory, to hold small personal items such as a wallet, keys, and money.
Pursuing implies actively seeking or striving to achieve something, such as a goal, a dream, or a prize. It typically involves effort, dedication, and perseverance.<br><br>Example: "She has been pursuing a career in medicine for several years."<br><br>The word can also mean to follow closely behind or to chase after something or someone.<br><br>Example: "He is pursuing the dog through the park."
Purslane is a succulent plant that belongs to the family Portulacaceae. It has thick, fleshy leaves and stems, and grows easily in poor soil. Historically, it has been used as a food source and has medicinal properties. It's edible and has been considered a weed by some due to its ability to spread quickly and grow anywhere.<br><br>It can also refer to a desire or passion that is persistent and difficult to give up, often used in phrases like "a stubborn or nagging pursuit".
Pursuance refers to the act of following or continuing something, often in a careful or determined manner. It can also refer to the outcome or result of a pursuit or effort, especially a successful one.<br><br>Example: "The company's pursuance of innovation led to the development of a revolutionary new technology."<br><br>In law, pursuance can mean the act of pursuing or carrying out a legal right, such as serving a writ or summons.<br><br>Example: "The court's pursuance of the case led to a guilty verdict."
To pursue something means to actively strive for or chase after something, often with enthusiasm or persistence, whether it's a goal, a dream, a hobby, or even a relationship.<br><br>Example: "I've always wanted to become a writer, so I'm pursuing a career in publishing."<br><br>In this context, the word "pursue" means to follow and chase after a goal with determination and effort.
To follow or continue trying to achieve something, often with determination or enthusiasm.<br><br>Example: "She pursues her dream of becoming a doctor despite the challenges she faces."