Persiguieron (en. They chased)

/peɾ.si.ɣje.ɾon/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To follow someone or something closely in order to catch it.
The police pursued the thief through the streets.
Los policías persiguieron al ladrón por las calles.
To attempt to achieve a goal or objective.
She pursued her dreams of being an artist.
Ella persiguió sus sueños de ser artista.
To stalk someone, especially with unwanted intentions.
He persistently pursued her, which made her feel uncomfortable.
Él la persiguió insistentemente, lo que la hizo sentir incómoda.

Etymology

From Latin 'persequi', meaning 'to follow to the end'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

chasing a dream
To work hard to achieve a personal goal.
perseguir un sueño
pursuing happiness
To actively seek satisfaction and well-being.
persiguiendo la felicidad
one shouldn't chase what is fleeting
Not to strive for things that cannot be retained.
no hay que perseguir lo que se va

Related Words

to chase
Act of following someone or something with a specific purpose.
perseguir
persecutor
Person who chases or stalks another.
persecutor
pursuit
Action of following someone with a specific intention.
persecución

Slang Meanings

To keep tabs on someone.
After he ignored me, I decided not to keep pursuing him.
Después de que me ignoró, decidí no seguir persiguiéndolo.
To follow someone out of interest.
When he likes a girl, he starts pursuing her.
Cuando le gusta una chica, empieza a perseguirla.