desirous

berkeinginan
definition
adjective
the pope was desirous of peace in Europe
having or characterized by desire.
translation of 'desirous'
adjective
yg berhasrat
example
I cannot be ignorant of the fact that many worthy and patriotic citizens are 'desirous' of having the national Constitution amended.
This was more or less the situation when European traders arrived with goods that they were 'desirous' of exchanging with the farmers of the mainland and freshwater swamps.
A lecture on marriage among these challenged persons preceded the meeting of young people who were 'desirous' of getting married in the immediate future.
He makes it quite clear that he dislikes the type of thin trim figures that are portrayed in the media and beauty magazines as beautiful and 'desirous' .
Whether you believe in evolution, creation or intelligent design, the human male is uniquely designed and 'desirous' to accomplish these tasks.
Those 'desirous' could even choose this as the main profession.
A telephone booth was put up in front of the stall, and those 'desirous' of seeking counselling could speak over the phone in privacy and get appropriate advice.
I was so 'desirous' to please everyone that I did nothing for myself.
It also offered training for young men 'desirous' of becoming Agricultural Teachers or Land Stewards and the pupils attending the Agricultural School did so as boarders.
In the second verse, Duke continues that many of them are 'desirous' of luxury, money, homes, and perceived economic freedom.
Should justice prevail, it will be recorded as ‘a war of terrorism’ against a population 'desirous' of peace and national independence.
It would appear that my previous monographs had been so well received that they are 'desirous' of an encore, a repeat performance, a reprise.
Miles is in Atlanta, still 'desirous' of going into space.
Doctors are often portrayed as sincere and kindhearted people 'desirous' of relieving the suffering of others.
And so during holidays, an array of jobs await all those who are 'desirous' of striking gold as early as possible.
What's more, I contend that a person who is self-assured and who is not 'desirous' of doing an activity which he/she considers disagreeable will have no need for alcohol.
What other endings are less 'desirous' but possible?
At this point I was 'desirous' of dying and disappearing at the same time.
In this era of mass media and information technology, anyone 'desirous' of seeking knowledge of other faiths can do so.
In western societies, the family support for higher learning is virtually absent and the 'desirous' youth often find ways of appropriate jobs to support their expenditure.
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