Examples of 'aspire' in a sentence
Meaning of "aspire"
to have a strong desire or ambition to achieve something, typically requiring hard work and determination
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- To have a strong desire or ambition to achieve something.
- To go as high as, to reach the top of (something).
- To move upward; to be very tall.
How to use "aspire" in a sentence
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But they aspire to the dignity of man.
What all young minds should aspire to.
We aspire to making this a reality next year.
The world does not aspire to be a gambling den.
To aspire to do that is something we can never accept.
Small countries do not aspire to permanent membership.
We aspire to make every customer a happy customer.
We must collectively aspire to achieving that goal.
To aspire beforehand the ground so necessary dust.
Society should aspire and be more like us.
I aspire to be even half the woman she is.
We can and should aspire to such a day.
People aspire to live in dignity and security.
Getting married is something woman used to aspire to.
We constantly aspire to deliver a superior customer experience.
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Our peoples in this region aspire to this.
Peoples aspire to greater freedom and dignity.
We need soldiers who aspire to be the best.
We do not aspire to enforce an untried development model.
Fortunately there are men who aspire to more.
They aspire only to kill and fornicate.
I teach my girls to aspire to more than that.
You aspire to all their knightly virtues.
You are greedy to aspire for more before.
I will aspire to repressed stoicism in the future.
The very women we should all aspire to be.
We should all aspire to be a guardian of justice like he was.
This is the world that we all aspire to.
I can only aspire to your happy wisdom.
You know what little people aspire to be.
You do not aspire to reach the nose.
I give the other teachers something to aspire to.
You can aspire all you want.
There is betwixt that smile we would aspire to.
All drivers aspire towards their limits.
You want to be someone they want to aspire to be.
Social entrepreneurs aspire to be agents of social change.
Above loyal that a nigger can aspire to.
His works do not aspire to a philosophical greatness.
We help to realize the future they aspire.
You should aspire for bigger things.
Those are the jobs men aspire to have.
You aspire to be the protector of your bloodline.
You should no longer aspire to be someone special.
Who aspire to fire come leaping forth.
All strong lobbies aspire to exercise control.
They aspire to the same beautiful products.
At age nine she began to aspire to be a composer.
We have to aspire to be as close as possible to one another.
He is living a successful life which others aspire.