Sentence examples for The aspiration from inspiring English sources

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The aspiration

noun

The act of aspiring or ardently desiring; an ardent wish or desire, chiefly after what is elevated or spiritual (with common adjunct adpositions being to or of)

  • Riley has an aspiration to become a doctor

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The aspiration seems increasingly unrealistic.

The aspiration lingered in our politics.

"The aspiration of marriage is becoming harder to achieve.

The aspiration was toward comfort and a variety of Americanness.

The aspiration being that services being supported could be mainstreamed in the longer term.

The aspiration is to return Iran to the ancient prestige it attained under the Persian empire.

"The aspiration to owning a home is dear to every Irish family," Mr. Ahern said.

"The aspiration is to be there at the top and compete with the best.

The aspiration to inherit could be the origin of remittances.

The Aspiration for Asia-Europe Connectivity.

The aspiration device used was double-chambered.

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