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Meanings of
aspiration
in English
Portuguese
ambição
Catalan
ambició
Spanish
sueño
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A cherished desire.
dream
ambition
Portuguese
ambição
Portuguese
inalação
Catalan
aspiració
Spanish
aspiración
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The act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing.
inspiration
intake
inhalation
breathing in
Portuguese
inalação
Usage of
aspiration
in English
1
I believe confidence and
aspiration
can take a person a long way.
2
For schools, it means a culture of high
aspiration
and good discipline.
3
Tax cuts remain more a political
aspiration
than a binding economic commitment.
4
It summed up perhaps the most basic
aspiration
of a civilised society.
5
Participants also agreed that universities played a key role in raising
aspiration
.
6
Delayed
aspiration
group showed significantly lower residual volume ratio immediately after
aspiration
.
7
Swallowing dysfunction caused by stroke is a risk factor for
aspiration
pneumonia.
8
She delighted in their variety-yes ,andin all these forms of
aspiration
.
9
It's clear from our evaluation that
aspiration
,
participation and attainment are increased.
10
The
aspiration
conducting to experiment has revealed the power or the inability.
11
One of these could be in health, a longstanding
aspiration
of his.
12
Comedy, after all, springs from the unbridgeable gulf between
aspiration
and reality.
13
Preoperative fine-needle
aspiration
cytology, frozen section results, and surgical treatment were reviewed.
14
With him re-awoke the spirit of conquest, the
aspiration
after universal dominion.
15
The six-figure deal has been the
aspiration
of many authors for decades.
16
They speak after their kind, putting ambition in the place of
aspiration
.
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About this term
aspiration
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
highest aspiration
spiritual aspiration
religious aspiration
human aspiration
new aspiration
More collocations
Translations for
aspiration
Portuguese
ambição
pretensão
aspiração
inalação
inspiração
Catalan
ambició
aspiració
inhalació
inspiració
Spanish
sueño
pretensión
aspiración
ambición
inspiración
Aspiration
through the time
Aspiration
across language varieties
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United Kingdom
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United States of America
Common