pursue - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of pursue in Hindi

  • आगे बढ़ाने
  • पीछा करना
  • लक्ष्य रखना
  • पीछे लगे रहना

pursue Definition

  • follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them. ( उन्हें पकड़ने या उन पर हमला करने के लिए (किसी या कुछ) का पालन करें। )
  • (of a person or way) continue or proceed along (a path or route). ( (किसी व्यक्ति या तरीके से) आगे बढ़ना या बढ़ना (एक मार्ग या मार्ग)। )

pursue Example

  • Last spring, Alexis O'Hara brought her third year of organizing the Montreal Slam to a halt in order to pursue her own artistic goals. ( पिछले वसंत में, एलेक्सिस ओ'हारा ने अपने स्वयं के कलात्मक लक्ष्यों को आगे बढ़ाने के लिए मॉन्ट्रियल स्लैम के आयोजन के तीसरे वर्ष को रोक दिया। )
  • I realized that I did not have to continue working as a joiner anymore and could pursue my path as a yoga teacher. ( मुझे एहसास हुआ कि मुझे अब एक जॉइनर के रूप में काम करना जारी नहीं रखना था और एक योग शिक्षक के रूप में अपना रास्ता बना सकता था। )

More Sentence

  • Researchers around the world continue to pursue the idea, however.
  • Like Haynes, Fassbinder was a cinephile who used Hollywood's tropes to pursue his own sexual and political agendas.
  • It's good to take well paid jobs, because that gives you the time to pursue the less obvious ideas, and room to develop your own products.
  • This is meant to encourage researchers to pursue their ideas more freely if the payoff is potentially significant.
  • The paper's second agenda is to examine why so many women choose to lend out their money and pursue a different entrepreneurial path than that envisioned by village bank planners.
  • Both Casim and Roisin have broken with any sort of religious orthodoxy and are merely seeking to pursue their relationship and lives unhindered by family and social pressures.
  • Indeed, before invoking the aid of his own government, the citizen of X would generally be required under the relevant treaty to pursue such a path, to exhaust local remedies.
  • Women will often pursue short-term sexual relationships, most typically as a means to secure material or other resources for themselves or their children.
  • It was, of course, a mistake for him to pursue the Labour leadership.
  • At the end, it was clear that Bessy had succeeded in infusing her passion for dance into the hearts and bodies of her students, and is now ready to pursue her latest goal: freedom.
  • Popper's career did not pursue any steady course through the 1920s.
  • And the correspondence is evidence that he was not alone in thinking along those lines, even if he did pursue the idea more single-mindedly than others did.
  • But we must pursue and accomplish our goals of building Inuktitut resources and curriculum.
  • I guess they're concerned whether an FBI agent will come out and pursue this so-called active investigation.
  • A stalker who tried to pursue a Lady Chatterley-style relationship with an Earl's daughter has been given a suspended jail sentence for flouting a court order to leave her alone.
  • In some cases, the knowledge necessary to pursue such a path proves too elusive for a student to follow, and we all lose a friend along the way.
  • However, the Prime Minister's official spokesman insisted that Britain and the US were continuing to pursue the same course.
  • However, I can see that eventually, if I continue to pursue my current path, I am going to have to make that decision.
  • Paul said investigators would pursue an ‘aggressive investigation’ to bring those responsible for the act to justice.
  • should people pursue their own happiness at the expense of others?
  • So you think, even though they agreed today for this dignified statement, they still continue to pursue a concept of blaming the dead?
  • Birkeland continued to pursue his ideas, but over time the quality of his work declined.
  • When we looked at going out on our own with the investment from Oak Partners, it was clearly the right path to pursue to continue our rapid growth in our market.
  • He pointed out that with an open economy such a tax may reduce foreign investment in the taxing country and increase overseas investment, but he did not pursue this argument.
  • The stalls put up by some catering institutes and agencies for higher education abroad came in handy for those who wanted to pursue special courses.
  • He also demonstrated the limits of the government and the presidency to produce social change and to pursue an activist foreign policy.
  • I do not believe that the University can now be criticised for refusing to depart from policy by reinstating the Applicant to pursue a new course of research under a different supervisor.
  • But all actions have their consequences, and to pursue such a path requires a certain hardening of the heart.