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Sentence count:252+18Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aspiringintent uponset onSimilar words: ambiguousexhibitionbumptiousvariousobviousenviouscuriousdubiousMeaning: [-ʃəs]  adj. 1. having a strong desire for success or achievement 2. requiring full use of your abilities or resources. 
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91. But because business sites are more ambitious, their costs are often dramatically higher.
92. Gutzon Borglum was an ambitious man, to his own mind a visionary.
93. The ambitious goal of reducing real total public expenditure in absolute terms was never achieved.
94. Holy Trinity also sponsors ambitious programs in adult education, Jesuit spirituality and social outreach.
95. This ambitious and cumbersome attraction was totally out of keeping with the Niagara ambience, but Barnett persisted.
96. It was Julie who had the sharper, more ambitious business mind and Tim is proud that it should have been so.
97. Phases 2 and 3 seem overly ambitious given the present circumstances.
98. The defile itself continues but you, unless you are hardy and ambitious, do not.
99. From the late 1730s he began to develop a more ambitious career in cartography.
100. Congress also declined to cooperate with Reagan in many of his more ambitious attempts to reduce the size of the federal government.
101. Scott-Scobie(Sentence dictionary), he's one of the most ambitious young men at the Forbidden City.
102. One particularly ambitious project involved setting up and staffing an advice centre within a hostel for homeless people.
103. Ambitious professors have not been unknown to take advantage of uninformed, naive students to advance their own careers.
104. Reyntiens' less celebrated, less ambitious collaborative windows are more successful.
105. Ambitious, focused, and in command, Plum was highly respected by his staff end patients.
106. More ambitious projects will be possible when you have become fully proficient with your new equipment.
107. Hutchings, like many ambitious young lawyers, became interested in politics.
108. Like Tatum, Dzhabrailov was a dapper, ambitious man and the two hit it off for a while.
109. It is an ambitious target, but Leblanc believes it is attainable.
110. It is too ambitious for a financial organisation to hope to recognise such situations and respond accordingly?
111. Naturally nothing so ambitious as the conquest of Hawaii had even entered our calculations.
112. Even more ambitious attempts to bring trade unionists and community activists together in educational settings have taken place at Northern College.
113. Hague 31, sharp, ambitious was elected at the 1989 by-election with a 2,634 majority.
114. He often stopped reading or writing to stare into the distance, dreaming perhaps of some ambitious plan.
115. Maybe she will try writing again, nothing too ambitious, a fun poem in the limerick mode.
116. Oil had stimulated new industry, cities were being modernized rapidly and ambitious plans promised change in the countryside.
117. That will make it hard to push through such an ambitious programme of reform.
118. Since then the 25 business men and women on the committee have been working to an ambitious programme.
119. The bond struck between these ambitious men was to endure.
120. The President's wife is often politically astute, ambitious and very influential in White House policy decisions.
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