English to Urdu Dictionary strive

strive

کوشش
definition
verb
national movements were striving for independence
make great efforts to achieve or obtain something.
translation of 'strive'
verb
محنت کرنا
example
God said to Moses, do not 'strive' against me, or you will die; by faith only can this tribe be saved.
scholars must 'strive' against bias
"We continually 'strive' to improve, to satisfy our guests, " he said.
Women also 'strive' mightily to repair these things in their flawed sons.
You can always hit a purer shot, do better, 'strive' for perfection.
The blood bank must continuously 'strive' to maintain supply as 1.2 million people across the country have never given blood.
Remember that your greatest ethical responsibility is to constantly 'strive' for excellence in everything you do.
scholars must 'strive' against bias
I couldn't believe I was off the boat - the thing sailors 'strive' against at all times.
we must 'strive' to secure steady growth
You 'strive' for perfection and worry when things don't turn out just so.
we must 'strive' to secure steady growth
Nevertheless, for major issues the Whips still 'strive' to ensure a good attendance.
And with these all as a background, one should earnestly 'strive' to keep the unity of the Spirit.
Rats and monkeys made dependent on cocaine will always 'strive' hard to get more.
If any one thing really characterizes this big boiling pot of diversity dubbed ‘America,’ it is that we're a nation of 'strivers' .
Kirk and company are always 'striving' to improve themselves, yet they revel in humanity's inefficiencies and imperfections.
We're also 'striving' to maintain average e-mail response times at 24 hours or less.
Buick has had a history of being a car for 'strivers' who have not quite made it.
The City is also 'striving' to ensure that its documentation is completed and submitted on time.
We are not doing a solo act 'striving' for peace and justice.
And, not surprisingly, huge numbers of 'strivers' would like to join the ranks of the well-heeled stars.
For that is what the Renaissance really was about - 'striving' to achieve knowledge.
Certainly, immigrant 'strivers' have always done astonishingly well in national academic contests, not to mention in school in general.
I also believe the public intellectual has a position in the community that has to be fought for, 'striven' for.
Some people are perfectionists, constantly 'striving' for excellence.
Any community that meets resistance always 'strives' harder to prove its worth and value to society.
Well, the locals call them 'strivers' now, but the Dutch had another word for them.
This left a very tense closely fought final set with both teams 'striving' to win out.
We are 'striving' to achieve sustainable and sensible use of the world's resources.
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