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UK
/pəsjˈuːəns/
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NOUN
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a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria
life is more than the pursuance of fame
a quest for wealth
the pursuit of love - the continuance of something begun with a view to its completion
How To Use pursuance In A Sentence
- Detention may then be authorised pending a decision to give such directions and his removal in pursuance to such directions if they are given.
- They are doing that in pursuance of their political agenda.
- A strong and dogged pursuance of the case and passage of the Punjab Termination Act, 2004 annulling all previous agreements on river water sharing since 1981 earned him great appreciation of the people of Punjab.
- I thought we were paying the police to be enforcers of law and supporters of society, to act in a professional, non-partisan way in the pursuance of their duties.
- Honor only exists in past memory or future pursuance.
- If your position on issues is not sound, your pursuance of that issue may jeopardise your legitimacy. - John Patrick Sekoe, Buffalo Flats, EL
- All this has been done as excuses for their continued pursuance of a policy of aggression and expansion.
- Now all this was in pursuance of a stratagem devised by that ancient woman Zat al-Dawahi; for, before his departure, King The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- This may take the form of either pursuance of a formally sanctioned persecutory scheme, or non-conforming behaviour by official agents which is not subject to a timely and effective rectification by the State.
- In pursuance of his usurping commission, the earl is now marching rapidly towards the Lothians, in the hope of intercepting you in your progress. The Scottish Chiefs