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Definitions for aspirational
as·pi·ra·tional
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aspirationalnoun
A person with aspirations.
aspirationaladjective
Being ambitious.
aspirationaladjective
Desiring success.
aspirationaladjective
expressing a hope or intention but not creating a legally binding obligation.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of aspirational in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of aspirational in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of aspirational in a Sentence
We’re fun and sophisticated. Ocean’s Eleven. That was an MGM experience, we want to be both aspirational but also accessible.
When we decided to put a man on the moon that was an aspirational goal, and we as a nation should be able to recognize that this is now an important moment in medical research.
Are we overtly going after things that are political cases? No. In fact, I would like to do the opposite of that, i am interested in, at this point, presenting stories… that are uplifting and aspirational and that give you hope and give viewers hope.
[ It's ] kind of like the used car market ; there are some people who would rather have an older Mercedes than a 2021 Hyundai, this allows them to be more aspirational, in a sense, without having to pay the $ 700 or more to buy into the current generation.
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We’re really leaving no stone unturned, i want to seek out every heart and every mind because I don’t think it’s going to be enough to simply say vote against Tony Evers, he failed, even though he has. I think that we will also make our claim by saying vote for us, we have better ideas and a much more aspirational vision for this state.
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