Sentence examples for to aspire from inspiring English sources

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to aspire

verb

To hope or dream; especially to hope or work towards a profession or occupation (followed by to as a preposition or infinitive particle).

  • He aspires to become a successful doctor.

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Those seem to aspire beyond mammon.

There is nothing else to aspire to.

These were lies to aspire to.

I hope to aspire to do that.

To get everyone to aspire".

"It's something to aspire to".

A spy to aspire to.

"It's something for us to aspire to.

Not that that's something to aspire to.

It's always something to aspire to.

It's an uninteresting thing to aspire to.

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