Persiguió (en. Chased)

/peɾsiˈɣio/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of going after someone persistently.
The detective chased the suspect through the city.
El detective persiguió al sospechoso por la ciudad.
To search intensely for something or someone.
She pursued her dreams of being an artist.
Ella persiguió sus sueños de ser artista.
To accompany or follow someone with the intention of not separating from them.
The dogs chased their owner through the park.
Los perros persiguieron a su dueño por el parque.

Etymology

From Latin 'persugere', meaning to follow very closely.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to pursue a dream
Working to achieve a personal goal.
perseguir un sueño
to chase time
Trying to do everything that has been left undone.
perseguir el tiempo
hunted by luck
To feel constantly fortunate.
perseguido por la suerte

Related Words

to pursue
To search for or try to reach what is being followed.
perseguir
search
Action of searching for something or someone.
búsqueda
hunting
Activity of searching for and catching animals or people.
caza

Slang Meanings

To follow someone insistently, often in the context of a romantic relationship.
Don't follow me, I'm not interested; stop chasing me.
No me sigas, no estoy interesado; deja de persiguiéndome.
To search intensely for jobs or opportunities.
Since he lost his job, he has been chasing jobs non-stop.
Desde que perdió su empleo, ha estado persiguiendo trabajos sin parar.
To try to guess someone's movements, like a game.
The player pursued his opponent in the game like a cat after its prey.
El jugador persiguió a su oponente en la partida como un gato a su presa.