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