Aspire to vs aspire toward

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  • It might be said ... aspire toward. Discussion in 'French
  • Anglais' started by jcrow046, Aug 28, 2007. Previous Thread ...
  • Through investments in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) initiatives, TE helps today's bright minds aspire toward brilliant futures.
  • Then you definitely know what it means to aspire toward something big. The verb aspire commonly means to aim or shoot for. But it comes from the Latin word ...
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  • 12 1 by ashish8417. [aspire sounds like inspire] Inspire yourself to aim(aspire) toward the goal. 3 0 by paula_3004. aspire sounds similar to asfire........so an aim  ...
  • " God, the World, the Soul "
  • ing. Here is some sample sentences: 1, People ...
  • Kant admits that we necessarily aspire to think of such objects
  • possibly this alleged tendency of our thought is already implied in ...
  • to aspire after literary immortality; to aspire to be a doctor. 2. Archaic. to rise up; soar; mount; tower. Origin of aspire. Expand. late Middle English. Middle French.
  • I notice that the phrase ' aspire to' can be followed by. 1. aspire to + noun. 2. aspi re to + verb. 3. aspire to + v
  • Related to aspire to: not to mention, in the first place, pat on the back, came across ... set your sights on, be ambitious for people who aspire to public office.

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