Strove means to attempt, to work hard at something. He strove to be a model gentleman.
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.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
They either mean 'did she arrive at this destination' or they mean 'did she have an orgasm.'
The past tense of "strive" is "strove."
The word strove means essentially means 'tried' Example: "Adam always strove to achieve his goals in life, but was always held back"
Strove is already the past tense of strive. The past participle is striven.
Strive
The past participle is "striven".
The phrase "she strove no more for the rest" suggests a sense of resignation or acceptance. It implies that the individual has ceased to put in effort or struggle toward a particular goal or aspect of life, possibly due to fatigue, defeat, or a realization that further attempts may be futile. This can evoke themes of surrender or finding peace in letting go.
Neither. When someone has 'crusaded' it means they strove for something relentlessly. It's a reference to the Crusades.
The past tense for "strive" would be "strived" or "strove".
Designer Isamu Noguchi strove for harmony between opposing concepts in his interior design work. He is particularly known for his coffee table.
Japan adopted the phrase "civilization and enlightenment" during this time. These were two of the biggest goals that the Japanese strove for.
Philosophers like Jean Jacques Rousseau, Immanuel Kant, Thomas Jefferson, and Adam Smith strove to develop knowledge, aesthetics, and ethics based on rationality
Strove for Political Balance also opposed political parties