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To chase something with enough commitment that it stops being a coincidence.
means To actively follow, seek, or work toward a goal, person, or activity over time.
from From Old French porsivre and Latin prosequi, to follow after, blending the senses of chasing prey and prosecuting a case in court.
Legal twinShares roots with prosecute, the courtroom chase.
Pursuit of happinessJefferson borrowed the word for America's founding wish.
Active onlyYou pursue forward, never backward or sideways.