aspire in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

aspire in the PONS Dictionary

aspire Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to aspire to sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The company aspires to create music for several types of media like television, commercials, films, and film trailers, as well as video games.
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The nobles, in turn, are supported only insofar as they do not aspire above their station.
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That is, it aspired to develop closer relations with a region with which it shared significant historical and cultural ties.
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She began playing the piano at age four and aspired to be a musician at a very young age.
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They aspire to broaden their horizons and share ideas and perspectives with a diverse array of people.
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She sometimes offers beauty advice to the others, and aspires to become a famous rock star.
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He understands his world on a very literal level, and does nt aspire to become more than he is.
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It aspires to reach out to 25 lakh farmers.
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Badger gave him the opportunity to create the rural lifestyle to which he aspired.
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Her poems, mostly written in the 1930s, reflect the radical and minimalistic outlook that all art aspired toward during this period in history.
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