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- STRIVEN 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
- STRIVEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In the first place conservation will have to be striven for All three plays stood in a tradition of state paternalism from which the best practitioners in children's theatre have long striven to escape For many years, paediatricians have striven to identify factors at birth predictive of long-term outcome
- How to Use Strived, striven, strove Correctly - GRAMMARIST
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- striven - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
striven, strive, strived, ystriven, ystrive, ystrived: 1 Replaced by the indicative in later Middle English 2 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular
- Striven - definition of striven by The Free Dictionary
To exert much effort or energy; endeavor 2 To struggle or fight forcefully; contend: strive against injustice [Middle English striven, from Old French estriver, from estrit, estrif, quarrel; see strife ] striv′er n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
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- STRIVEN Synonyms: 109 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
Synonyms for STRIVEN: endeavored, struggled, wrought, worked, tried, labored, toiled, sweated; Antonyms of STRIVEN: slackened, broken, eased (up), let up, shirked, lounged, chilled, dallied
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