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What is the root word for persecute?

The root word for "persecute" is "sequi", which comes from the Latin word "sequi" meaning "to follow."

However, the full meaning of "persecute" isn't just "to follow" but rather "to pursue relentlessly and harass cruelly," often because of religious or political beliefs. This additional meaning comes from the prefix "per," which in this case means "through" or "completely."

So, while "sequi" is the root, "persecute" has a more complex meaning derived from the combination of "per" and "sequi."

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