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    Pursue” means to actively chase or follow something, often with a specific goal in mind. It can also mean to continue with an activity or course of action. On the other hand, “seek” means to look for or search for something, often with the intention of finding it. It can also mean to try to obtain or achieve something.
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    "seek and obtain" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to attempting to obtain something. For example: "The company sought to obtain the most competitive loan rate they could find.".
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    What is the difference between search and seek?However, they are really quite different. One fundamental difference is that the object of seek is the item you are trying to locate, whereas the object of search is the place you are looking in. […] Also, seek implies that the seeker knows that the item they are looking for does exist. Search has no such implication.
    Can you use seek in a sentence?So seek can take a direct object (eg. "I seek money"), while search can't - eg. you can't say "I search money", you have to add the word for - so "I search for money" would be correct. In your example, you can definitely use seek, just don't forget to add the article "a" before "more rewarding and challenging environment."
    What is the difference between seek and look for?The general difference in usage is "seek" is used for something untangible whereas "look for" is used for something concrete. Your answer could be improved with additional supporting information. Please edit to add further details, such as citations or documentation, so that others can confirm that your answer is correct.
    Is there a difference between'seek for' and 'to seek for'?"To seek" and "to look for" are exact synonyms. No difference. But I think you realise that you shouldn't use "for" after "seek". I didn't know that, but wouldn't use it that way either due to "gut feeling". I am still more interested in the difference between two verbs though. @David Wallace: Hmm. The OED has 104 citations that include 'seek for'.
     
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