| 释义 | per·se·cu·tion \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈkyüshən\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Middle English persecucioun, from Middle French persecution, from Late Latin persecution-, persecutio, from Latin, action of pursuing, from persecutus (past participle of persequi to continue to follow, pursue, from per-, prefix denoting completion or perfection + sequi to follow) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at per-, sue
 1.
 a.  : the act or practice of persecuting: as
 (1)  : the infliction of sufferings, harm, or death on those who differ (as in origin, religion, or social outlook) in a way regarded as offensive or meriting extirpation
 (2) obsolete  : a carrying out (as of an aim or course of action) : prosecution
 b.  : a campaign having for its object the subjugation or extirpation of the adherents of a religion or way of life
 < pogroms and persecutions in imperial Russia >
 2.  : the condition of being persecuted, harassed, or annoyed
 < live through persecution and exile >
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