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aspiration

[as-puh-rey-shuhn] / ˌæs pəˈreɪ ʃən /


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At 50, he finally gave up on his Olympic aspirations.

From The Wall Street Journal

People-to-people ties, he argues, can only grow if India aligns its policy with the aspirations of Bangladeshis, not just the preferences of governments.

From BBC

Alas, print journalism’s aspirations couldn’t transition to the 21st century’s digital, distracted, online ecosystem.

From The Wall Street Journal

He referenced aspirations to use it as a base for exploration deeper in space.

From The Wall Street Journal

If, more feasibly, England - with title aspirations - inflict another thrashing, those nip-tuck, nose-to-nose inferno finishes of years gone by would seem even more distant.

From BBC