Synonym: aim, desire, seek, strive. Similar words: aspiration, inspire, perspire, spiral, empire, conspiracy, inspiration, grasp. Meaning: [əs'paɪə] v. have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal.
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(31) When you concentrate your energy purposely on the future possibility that you aspire to realize, your energy is passed on to it and makes it attracted to you with a force stronger than the one you directed towards it. Stephen Richards
(32) In my own area, I am sure we would all agree about the sort of journalism we all aspire to.
(33) Police earnings in the 1920s were substantial by comparison with most other occupations to which a working man could aspire.
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(34) It shows that not all labourers' cottages were flimsy hovels and that families in this group could aspire to reasonable comfort.
(35) Nor, conversely, does it aspire to art-pop status, because its aim is to be truthful to its mediocre soul.
(36) To be a good business man is the epitome of development and these learned people secretly aspire to that goal.
(37) Instead of an anecdotal narrative it must aspire to the rigorous standards of a science.
(38) What finer sepulchre of honour could any Marine ever aspire to?
(39) Chess can never aspire to being a truly professional sport unless they are abolished.
(40) It is not a pass mark and yet all children are supposed to aspire to it.
(41) Since then he has created a garden few of us would aspire to after a lifetime of gardening.
(42) Women are not only the embodiment of heavenly qualities but can also aspire t find and occupy a heavenly space.
(43) Most of us do not aspire to robber barony.
(44) Immolate domesticity for aspire after career galvanization.
(45) Good faith and aspire after benefit are our style.
(46) Because, I aspire is a flying bird.
(47) They knew unerringly what to aspire to.
(48) I aspire to be an innovator not a follower.
(49) Mary is ambitious enough to aspire to conversational fluency in Chinese in two months.
(50) It's an Olympic message, a possible dream that our global civilization and everyone who is a part of it can aspire to - and for which I am proud to carry a torch.
(51) So if you aspire to be a good conversationalist , be an attentive listener.
(52) Unlike the U.S., China doesn't aspire to remake the world: Its longstanding mantra is "nonintervention" in the internal affairs of other countries.
(53) Chinese Folk Music " Iridescent Clouds Aspire After Moon " is well-known, and it is mildly flowing exquisite and flossy elegance.
(54) Torgovnick's fears are certainly well-intentioned, but there's no evidence that women aspire to look like the characters in "Black Swan, " and in any event eating disorders are not contagious.
(55) Comrade Jiang Zemin also emphasizes for many times, the Communist does not want to do a magnifico only, want aspire to become a major issue.
(56) Unlike the Acer Aspire, 2 D photos and videos can't be viewed in 3 D on the Asus.
(57) Foolish dictum: In a team , a valuable team player must aspire to be leader.
(58) Eight photos and nine short videos come loaded on the Acer Aspire.
(59) The loan corporation assumed one-sixth of all home mortgages in the United States, and soon made home ownership a goal to which most Americans could aspire.
(60) Its members will buy the same branded goods, save up for the same houses, sign up for the same credit cards and aspire to put their children into the same schools.
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