1. pursuant - Adjective
2. pursuant - Adverb
4. pursuant - Adjective Satellite
Acting in consequence or in prosecution (of anything); hence, agreeable; conformable; following; according; -- with to or of.
Alt. of Pursuantly
Source: Webster's dictionaryMore fundamentally, however, the answer to petitioners' objection is that there can be no impairment of executive power, whether on the state or federal level, where actions pursuant to that power are impermissible under the Constitution. Where there is no power, there can be no impairment of power. William J. Brennan
Happiness lies neither in vice nor in virtue; but in the manner we appreciate the one and the other, and the choice we make pursuant to our individual organization. Marquis de Sade
I have notified the speaker that I will temporarily step aside from my position as majority leader pursuant to rules of the House Republican Conference and the actions of the Travis County district attorney today. Tom DeLay
Anything my staff does in my office is pursuant to congressional rules. Sheila Jackson Lee
But we did conclude that Ray had actually killed Dr. King pursuant to his theory that he was going to be able to get hold of that money. He had learned of this offer through his ties in the Missouri State Penitentiary. Louis Stokes
• A new Special Provision under the Unprogrammed Fund providing appropriation cover for the release of funds previously deposited in the Bureau of Treasury for the Implementation of Remedies, including safeguard measures pursuant to R.A. No. 8800, the Safeguard Measures Act of 2000. Francis Escudero