aspire in the PONS Dictionary

aspire Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to aspire to be president

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The company aspired to be a legitimate marketplace for digital media.
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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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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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They aspire to broaden their horizons and share ideas and perspectives with a diverse array of people.
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Badger gave him the opportunity to create the rural lifestyle to which he aspired.
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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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He maintained a clear opinion about the right balance between virtuosity and aspiring to real musical expressiveness.
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He claimed that humans thus must give up aspiring to do good, as only by this could salvation be formed.
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You could not marry, and maintain the position in society to which you aspired, until you had a certain amount of money in the bank.
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Born to a middle-class family, she aspired to a career in social work and child welfare.
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