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strive

make great effort / struggle / compete
Intransitive Verb
past: strovepp: strivening: striving

This word conveys a sense of persistent, arduous effort and determination. It suggests a long-term commitment to a goal rather than a brief attempt, often implying that the objective is difficult to reach or requires significant personal growth. While it can describe a positive pursuit of excellence, it also carries a connotation of struggle or conflict when used in the context of opposing forces. It differs from "try" by emphasizing the intensity and duration of the effort involved.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~ to do something][~ for something]

To make a great effort to achieve or obtain something.

"They strive to maintain a healthy work-life balance."

Intransitive Verb
[~ against something]

To struggle or fight vigorously against an opposing force or difficulty.

"The small company had to strive against the dominance of larger corporations."

Intransitive Verb
[~ with someone]

To compete or contend with another person for a particular goal or prize.

"The two athletes strive with each other for the gold medal."

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