in+pursuance+of
11pursuance — noun in pursuance of formal a) with the aim of doing or achieving something: Staff voted to take industrial action in pursuance of a better deal. b) during the process of doing or achieving something …
12pursuance — noun Date: 1605 the act of pursuing; especially a carrying out or into effect ; prosecution < in pursuance of his duties > …
13pursuance — UK [pə(r)ˈsjuːəns] / US [pərˈsuəns] noun formal in pursuance of something …
14In pursuance of — Pursuance Pur*su ance, n. [See {Pursuant}.] 1. The act of pursuing or prosecuting; a following out or after. [1913 Webster] Sermons are not like curious inquiries after new nothings, but pursuances of old truths. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2.… …
15pursuance — /peuhr sooh euhns/, n. the following or carrying out of some plan, course, injunction, or the like. [1590 1600; PURSUE + ANCE] * * * …
16pursuance — noun a) A search for something; a pursuit or quest b) A completion or putting into effect of something already begun; a prosecution …
17pursuance — Synonyms and related words: chase, chasing, continualness, continuance, continuation, continuity, dogging, endurance, extension, follow, follow up, following, heeling, hounding, hue and cry, hunting, lengthening, maintenance, perpetuation,… …
18pursuance — pur·su·ance || pÉ™r suÉ™ns /pÉ™ sju n. execution of a plan; execution of a legal order; continuation, act of carrying on with an activity …
19pursuance — noun formal the carrying out or pursuing of something …
20pursuance — a. Pursuit, prosecution, following out …