Aqua- aim, broken wind, dissimilation, good cheer, inhalement, mind, pharyngeal, reason, sonority, ulterior motive
Definitionn. a will to succeed
Last update: August 17, 2015
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He has a strong aspiration to become rich . [noun]
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Such aspiration is closely akin to the theological virtue of hope. [noun]
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Critical volume for pulmonary acid aspiration: reappraisal in a primate model. [noun]
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"The aspiration to be first and highest among the women of her own time, which had already thrilled the young girl's heart, was fulfilled." [noun]
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"You have it in your power to make me so much your slave, that I would sacrifice every patriotic aspiration at your bidding, Angela," Denzil answered gravely. [noun]
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Communism--or association in a simple form--is the necessary object and original aspiration of the social nature, the spontaneous movement by which it manifests and establishes itself. [noun]
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The Aspiration pipe is working loose. [noun]
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The sun touched her upturned face, and filled the violet depths of her eyes, and upon her parted lips trembled an aspiration which could not have been to a mortal. [noun]
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The individual and social instincts,--the one a most potent factor for individual endeavor, for growth, aspiration, self-realization; the other an equally potent factor for mutual helpfulness and social well-being. [noun]
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