Sentence example with the word 'aspire'

aspire

aim, be ambitious, crave after, drive at, go for, hope against hope, kite, nurture the hope, project, run mad after, trust

Definition v. have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal

Last update: July 9, 2015


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He aspires to become a doctor.   [verb]

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We should all aspire to be this good at design.   [verb]

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But what if the newly affluent in Asia do aspire to just as many car and plane trips?   [verb]

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Troops of liveried menials were already, in fancy, marshalled in his halls, and--for what may not unbounded wealth authorize its possessor to aspire to.   [verb]

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--And pray, does the valorous knight aspire, as is befitting on such occasions, to the hand of the young lady whom he redeemed from peril.   [verb]

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"Nothing less," replied the Caesar quietly, "than what seems to lie nearest to your own heart--a life of that freedom of soul to which you aspire."   [verb]

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"Not a bad choice, Humphrey: we both aspire high, for two young foresters, do we not."   [verb]

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Proudhon aspired to be the third.   [verb]

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Well, I no longer aspire to this sad success.   [verb]

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asperse - aspire - assail