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Meanings of
persecute
in English
Portuguese
acossar
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Cause to suffer.
oppress
Portuguese
acossar
Usage of
persecute
in English
1
Government insiders say the decision to
persecute
Tymoshenko comes from Yanukovych personally.
2
Critics say Pakistan's stringent blasphemy laws are a licence to
persecute
minorities.
3
I do not
persecute
her in every way, nor in any way.
4
I think you must be mad to
persecute
me in this way.
5
The man that in private detracted his neighbour, him did I
persecute
.
6
And when they shall
persecute
you in this city, flee into another.
7
It would do no good; and I'm not going to
persecute
her.
8
God said love your enemies and pray for those who
persecute
you.
9
The Kremlin denies allegations that it uses the courts to
persecute
opponents.
10
The Kremlin denies their allegations that it uses courts to
persecute
opponents.
11
Our way is to
persecute
genius living and to crown it dead.
12
And he knew still better how to
persecute
and ruin his foes.
13
So it did not scruple to
persecute
as well as to proselytise.
14
About this time Dudley began to
persecute
me with his odious attentions.
15
Nor should he, when the opportunity is at hand,
persecute
his foe.
16
If there were not conveniences of sending, I should
persecute
you strangely.
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persecute
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
persecute people
persecute a woman
persecute gay
persecute opponents
persecute for opinion
More collocations
Translations for
persecute
Portuguese
acossar
Persecute
through the time
Persecute
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common