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The pursuing
verb
To follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment.
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The pursuing police car radioed for backup and more cars joined the chase.
The pursuing motorcycles appear to have braked before they reached the wreckage.
The pursuing army was at times just a couple of hours behind her and her fellow evacuees.
The pursuing car flew by, Gonzalez pulled out behind him, sped up alongside the car and peered inside.
The pursuing company offered Matthew 15percentt more than he was earning, plus an extra week of vacation.
The pursuing officers then open fire, after attempting to use a Taser, and Antonio falls to the ground in a heap.
The pursuing Mongol army caught up with Mstislav of Kiev's forces and started to besiege the camp.
The pursuing crowd arrives, but they are soon turned around on the subject of Whacking Day by Bart's newfound knowledge.
The pursuing British battlecruisers were steaming at 27 kn, and quickly caught up to the German ships.
The fugitives were slaughtered mercilessly by the pursuing Yorkists.
Each time, Wallace has declined the pursuing team's offer.
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