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Be desirous
adjective
Feeling desire; eagerly wishing; solicitous; eager to obtain; covetous.
synonyms
Exact(2)
One may be desirous of that form, but in that case what one truly desires is that form's ultimate intelligible source in Intellect.
She is said to be "desirous of achieving great things"; she wanted to see the world and plunder a portion of it with superior fighting ability, using her army of women warriors.
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Therefore, one who is desirous of well-being in this world and beyond should specially endeavour to give food".
They are desirous, conflicted, alone, adrift.
"They were available and they were desirous, and we were available and we were desirous," he said.
Mr. Koestenbaum is desirous of strong reactions; he just got (some of) mine.
In short, students are desirous of skills you can't learn from a textbook.
Stewart in no way feels Chicago reporters are desirous that he do well.
"The applicants are desirous of burying their father and committing him to the earth in which his descendants' remains lie".
Renault is desirous that justice take its course, is cooperating with the investigative services designated by the prosecutor".
"We are desirous and agree with Mr. Jones that the material terms should be out earlier than October.
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