English to Punjabi Dictionary aspire

aspire

ਉਤਸ਼ਾਿਹਤ
definition
verb
we never thought that we might aspire to those heights
direct one's hopes or ambitions toward achieving something.
example
After all, who doesn't want their precious daughter to 'aspire' to such heights?
What counts most is what each individual can 'aspire' to achieve with technology and the results they deliver.
The violence of decolonization is instructive for others who 'aspire' to the same goal.
other people will 'aspire' to be like you
The article is inspiring and it is to be hoped that we all 'aspire' to live our lives in this way.
I was talking about people who 'aspire' to have their ideas influence the public debate.
we never thought that we might 'aspire' to those heights
Now for those of us who can't 'aspire' to heights like that, here are some local events which you can enter and enjoy.
If you want to 'aspire' to any sort of academic achievement you need to be able to express yourself clearly.
other people will 'aspire' to be like you
above the domes of loftiest mosques, these pinnacles of death 'aspire'
Most directors 'aspire' to filmmaking; the money is better and cinema tends to place directors on a pedestal.
above the domes of loftiest mosques these pinnacles 'aspire'
It is the story of four African American girls who 'aspire' to be recording artists.
It stirs us to strive for the goal, achieve the target and 'aspire' to something beyond our comfort zone.
Certainly from my point of view, I admire their success and 'aspire' to be part of an organisation that could achieve that as well.
We need to ask ourselves, what kind of success do we 'aspire' to achieve and at what cost?
You must mark out your territory as an artist, so that others learn to envy you and 'aspire' to what you are doing.
If they had the ambition and finance, they could 'aspire' to climb through the ranks of senior football.
We cannot eliminate all risk, and we should not 'aspire' to do so.
we never thought that we might 'aspire' to those heights
What's more, many blogs 'aspire' to be much more than online diaries.
Never again would I 'aspire' to seek power and authority through the donning of a lurid yellow raincoat.
These days artists 'aspire' to come up with an idea for something new to put on an arts grant application.
You can always aspire to the mediocre and attain less, or you can 'aspire' to the great and hope that you get somewhere close.
They are generally educated abroad but 'aspire' to return home, not settle there permanently.
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