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it means to..... 1. make great efforts to acheive or obtain something or...... 2. struggle or fight vigorously "scholars must strive against bias"
of Strive, p. p. of Strive.
No, because "strive" is a verb. You can strive to do something, or strive towards a goal, but you can't have "strive". Might I suggest replacing strive with "steadfastedness"?
To fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
"Strife" refers to conflict or struggle, usually within a group or between individuals. "Strive" means to make a great effort to achieve something or to make progress.
Unity. People strive for multicultural unity.
it gives you something to believe in a strive for in life.
The correct spelling is "vigorously" (something done with great power or strength).
To make efforts; to use exertions; to endeavor with earnestness; to labor hard., To struggle in opposition; to be in contention or dispute; to contend; to contest; -- followed by against or with before the person or thing opposed; as, strive against temptation; strive for the truth., To vie; to compete; to be a rival., An effort; a striving., Strife; contention.
Jihad is a word that means to strive for something.
Something i need or want that i strive and work hard to get
Casually is an antonym for vigorously.