Synonym: battle, contend, endeavor, fight, labor, struggle. Similar words: contrive, contrived, rivet, drive, river, thrive, derive, driven. Meaning: [straɪv] v. 1. attempt by employing effort 2. to exert much effort or energy.
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(61) Great athletes are marked by the ability to strive through hard times.
(62) The result is that should you strive for the tops, you plot your own route and live with the consequences.
(63) Those who believe that the family is a major force for good in our society should strive to move against this social trend.
(64) You should strive for a clear set of steps in a sequential arrangement.
(65) Both Naikan and Morita are based on the Buddhist principle that selflessness is the goal one should strive for.
(66) Strive for excellence, not perfection, because we don't live in a perfect world. Joyce Meyer
(67) As a profession, we strive to promote a holistic approach towards our patients.
(68) Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain.
(68) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(69) A well-run firm must strive to maintain an appropriate balance between business and financial risk.
(70) It was a more than intellectual comprehension; and to write of it she must strive to become that meeting.
(71) What you really need to strive for are balance and moderation, particularly when it comes to fats.
(72) We must all believe in the future and strive harder to carry out our responsibilities.
(73) Strive, therefore, for yoga.
(74) You will not win in life, if you are not prepared and lack the will to strive. Dr T.P.Chia
(75) They then analyze performance trends by teams, and strive continuously for even higher first-pass yield efficiency.
(76) So while businesses strive to please customers, government agencies strive to please interest groups.
(77) But that is what we must all now strive to do.
(78) I do not understand how so many Black men stay sane, look after their children and strive to walk beside them.
(79) Doctors are held in high regard by society, teachers used to be and social workers strive to be.
(80) In most societies men strive to be polygamists but few succeed.
(81) MANY Japanese strive to keep up egalitarian appearances.
(82) Old strive corrects the Right deviation error of Comintern.
(83) The scientists strive for a breakthrough in cancer research.
(84) I just strive hard, spare no efforts.
(85) And they strive to achieve consensus out of conflict.
(86) It was her diligently strive after the attainment of.
(87) They have to strive with various difficulties.
(88) They are asked to strive for lower birth rate.
(89) To live means to strive with perspiration and bloodshed.
(90) The congress clarified the future goals to strive for.
More similar words: contrive, contrived, rivet, drive, river, thrive, derive, driven, drivel, arrive, driver, drive out, shrivel, drive up, driveway, derived, sex drive, drive down, deprived, arrive at, strip, drive out of, deprive of, drive home, strife, strict, string, strike, derive from, austria.