it means to..... 1. make great efforts to acheive or obtain something
or...... 2. struggle or fight vigorously "scholars must strive against bias"
To work towards something or some goal. Such as, "Healthy eating is a goal to strive for."
trying hard or struggling
The lungs
For all to strive for a successful life; messages from the spirit world.
Any map not drawn to scale must/will indicate that is it not drawn to scale and will also be marked 'for information only'. For such map projections, the concept of Point Scale is introduced which will strive to keep the scale within narrow bounds and will clearly indicate as such on the map itself
Global Payments provides services for companies for electronic transactions processing world wide. And strive to set the standard in providing businesses with their specific needs.
you can find out over several pages just need to be able to search and you'll have everything in your hands just go ahead and nobody can stop you just Strive
what does it means that historians strive to be objective
of Strive, p. p. of Strive.
to try hard
Strive for excellence
to pursue
Strive to achieve or reach.
Strive means to devote serious attention and energy, to struggle. " He would strive to gather all the heavy packages, and finally suceed." To previous poster- you were thinking of Stride- to walk briskly.
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"?
"Our nation shall strive to improve or repair itself" - this suggests a commitment to addressing issues, fixing problems, and making progress as a country.
This would most likely mean that you're are "the other woman", or "loose". Neither are titles to strive for.
Being professional and quality driven would mean that you strive to obey the rules and regulations of the company you work for. You would also strive for excellence in what you do.
The word "strive" is a verb.