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Sentence count:180+1Posted:2017-02-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: battlecontendendeavorfightlaborstruggleSimilar words: contrivecontrivedrivetdriveriverthrivederivedrivenMeaning: [straɪv]  v. 1. attempt by employing effort 2. to exert much effort or energy. 
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(31) It must also strive to be first with the news, especially that emanating from within its national boundaries.
(32) Life abandons those who choose to surrender before the challenges of life-those who lack the courage and ability to strive shall be left behind. Dr T.P.Chia 
(33) Paradise does not exist, but we must nonetheless strive to be worthy of it. Jules Renard 
(34) Don't pass on your passions, to settle in the stale normality. Endure. Strive. Ensure. Anthony Liccione 
(35) We strive like obsequious morticians to provide consolation by enshrining a corpse.
(36) It is better to strive for slow and gradual, but substantial, progress than a quick fix that may be ephemeral.
(37) Writers strive for a universal experience distilled from personal memories and tend to fall flat on their faces.
(38) A precept that underlies much of Western thought is that people will by nature seek freedom and strive for liberty.
(39) When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better,[http://sentencedict.com/strive.html] too. Paulo Coelho 
(40) Directors also strive to foster a cooperative spirit and friendly attitude among employees and a compassionate demeanor toward the families.
(41) It's to participate and support anything that encourages charities to strive for the highest standards.
(42) Moreover, the struggling organization should strive constantly to legitimize its policies and procedures, and the decisions and beliefs behind them.
(43) Trainees are taught to pay attention to details and to strive for perfection.
(44) The many affirmations are either on what the self or others should strive for-to do or to become.
(45) In this poem patronage is seen as corrupting; those who strive for it must sacrifice essential human values.
(46) They are elected or appointed officials who strive to meet the needs of their constituents through effective and efficient government.
(47) It is the power of thought that enables those who grew up in poverty to strive and achieve great success. Dr T.P.Chia 
(48) The Hebrew people did not strive to read and write in order to decipher technical instructions.
(49) A heavy bout of drinking will produce temporary withdrawal symptoms as the brain and body strive to rebalance themselves.
(50) Public entrepreneurs know that when institutions are funded according to inputs, they have little reason to strive for better performance.
(51) You need to work on yourself, to strive towards perfection of your self.
(52) The condescension can not be denied: look at how hard the poor chaps strive to keep up with the nuclear Joneses.
(53) As a general rule, firms should strive to match their loan maturities with their asset maturities.
(54) On the contrary, this book is for people who strive to do that.
(55) Previously she had come across as a driven, almost obsessed athlete, ever pushed by her father to strive for perfection.
(56) For these reasons, most finns strive to maintain a reasonably stable dividend payment from year to year.
(57) From now on, she thought, I shall strive to be virtuous.
(58) We must strive to create the economic framework in which record numbers of jobs will once again become available.
(59) The need to strive for such aims can only be thought of as fundamental and humanitarian.
(60) That sounds lofty and unrealistic, but this writer continues to strive for that kind of learning environment.
More similar words: contrivecontrivedrivetdriveriverthrivederivedrivendrivelarrivedriverdrive outshriveldrive updrivewayderivedsex drivedrive downdeprivedarrive atstripdrive out ofdeprive ofdrive homestrifestrictstringstrikederive fromaustria
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