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- STRIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STRIVE is to devote serious effort or energy : endeavor How to use strive in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Strive
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- STRIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STRIVE definition: 1 to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or… Learn more
- Strive - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To strive is to endeavor, reach, or strain for something above or beyond We strive for self-improvement, a better world, or success in general
- STRIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to exert oneself vigorously; try hard He strove to make himself understood to make strenuous efforts toward any goal to strive for success to contend in opposition, battle, or any conflict; compete to struggle vigorously, as in opposition or resistance to strive against fate to rival; vie
- STRIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you strive to do something or strive for something, you make a great effort to do it or get it
- Strive - definition of strive by The Free Dictionary
Define strive strive synonyms, strive pronunciation, strive translation, English dictionary definition of strive intr v strove or strived , striv·en or strived , striv·ing , strives 1 To exert much effort or energy; endeavor 2 To struggle or fight forcefully;
- strive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
strive (third-person singular simple present strives, present participle striving, simple past strove or strived, past participle striven or strived or (nonstandard, colloquial) strove) To try to achieve a result; to make strenuous effort; to try earnestly and persistently
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