striving

IPA: strˈaɪvɪŋ

noun

  • Effort; the act of one who strives.
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Examples of "striving" in Sentences

  • The house motto is 'Always Striving'.
  • I was merely striving to undo the damage.
  • It is exactly the opposite of what we're striving for.
  • Hafiz holds that all religion and indeed, all human striving, is rooted in love.
  • We love to strive for perfection, with the idea that in striving we will be our best.
  • And developing nations are striving to build up their economies in an effort to lift billions of people out of indigence.
  • In teaching contexts, time is the one effective vehicle we have in striving to accommodate for the individual response ….
  • On this objection, the striving doctrine uses a kind of metaphorical language, the term ˜striving™, where a precise and literal account of what it is that is characteristic of mind is required.
  • And the fear of death, of God, of the universe, comes over him, — the hope of the Resurrection and the Life, the yearning for immortality, the vain striving of the imprisoned essence, — it is then, if ever, man walks alone with God.
  • Second, in striving to protect the Internet we all know and love, we do not want to thwart the prospects of success for those who have historically been disadvantaged in business and economic development - women, people of color, members of low-income communities.
  • However, in striving to achieve an appropriately soothing effect by suffusing the waters with a sort of pale milky blush of eau de nil, the better to slow them down, even warm them up a bit, most unfortunately the Master of Pyongyang creates the impression here not of a glacial burn or torrent fed by thawing snow, but rather the cloudy, acrid run-off from some unseen nuclear research facility a little way upstream.

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