1. pursing - Noun
2. pursing - Verb
of Purse
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe ultimate goal of the educational system is to shift to the individual the burden of pursing his own education. This will not be a widely shared pursuit until we get over our odd conviction that education is what goes on in school buildings and nowhere else. John W. Gardner
According to the PGC, “Hunting pursing porcupines may use any legal sporting arm, and must wear 250 inches of fluorescent orange material. Source: Internet
The Corps is also pursing potential marina construction in the day use area, which currently has a free boat ramp, parking area, restrooms, and picnic pavilion. Source: Internet
Since 2012, 368 journalists died while pursing stories and 96 percent of those deaths were in countries with corrupt public sectors (countries scoring below 45 on Transparency International’s corruption index). Source: Internet
Further, he emphasized that the USAO continues its strong commitment to pursing public corruption cases, financial fraud and Civil Rights Era “cold cases.” Source: Internet
"In the interest of pursing justice to its fullest lengths, we will continue until our work on the case is completed," she said in a statement Tuesday. Source: Internet