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Aspired meaning
simple past and past participle of aspire
Example sentences (20)
Even if he never aspired to be “the” anarchist anthropologist, Graeber’s work did eventually come to constitute an example of actually existing anarchist anthropology.
He drew people in, convinced people that was the embodiment of all the wisdom they were seeking, the exemplar of the more ethical life they aspired to live.
Ibizugbe Joy Ikponnmwen was just 38. She had dreams of becoming a mother and aspired to train as a nurse or a teacher.
In my case I had at one time in 2018 aspired for a councilor.
In the same wave of inventions, we pushed back the ravages of infectious diseases, boosted irrigated farming and enabled huge growth in the world population — all of whom aspired to that better life with electricity and cars.
Many have aspired to live in San Clemente.
Mr Deng Pur said he aspired to see the program’s future growth.
None of them has ever done a day’s honest work in their lives, or seemingly has ever aspired to do so.
Obaro, who once aspired to the governorship seat, said the number one office is a position of enormous opportunities and responsibilities advising the governor-elect to be focused and magnanimous in victory.
Pollack, the California woman who has aspired to visit Kalaupapa for years, spent time investigating opportunities to tour the park in anticipation of her upcoming Hawaii vacation in November.
She had always acknowledged her faults to make other people laugh, Cooper said, and growing up she aspired to be like TV comedians who gave her parents “moments of complete escapism” from their financial struggles.
Simmons aspired to move to New York and his friend Steve Bursky – who’d also cut his management teeth from a university dorm room – told him that James Brown’s management team (with whom Bursky shared an office) were looking for someone.
A native of Tamworth, Luke began his employment as a crew member at his local McDonald’s at the age of 14. It was during this time that he aspired to one day become a licensee.
And I have since aspired to be someone like them.
He described how Mr Kirby had aspired to join the Army from a young age and worked hard to achieve that, with a “passion for adventure” and a willingness to help everyone he met.
He first cruised into the glare of local politics when he aspired for a councilorship ticket under the defunct Alliance Democracy (AD) in 2001.
I don’t think that was what he aspired to do.
No doubt, it is good to sow seeds for an imagined and aspired future but what assurance do we have that the sun will smile on these seeds and the soil will not be washed away by Monsoon rains?
So at that point in time, I wasn’t pressured; I aspired to emulate what he was doing,” he added.
Unleashed by experience, they aspired to become landlords.