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as·pi·ra·tions
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aspirationsnoun
Plural noun of aspiration.
Dreams and aspirations differ from person to person as individuals and what they would like to see manifest in their life and our society.
Submitted by MaryC on February 10, 2016
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of aspirations in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of aspirations in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of aspirations in a Sentence
( The opening) is a reflection of a new dawn of hope, dreams, confidence and aspirations of people.
The leadership of the UAE is playing the role of American policeman in the area and performs the dirtiest roles to help the Zionist project and is behind all destructive acts against the Muslim and Arab nations' aspirations.
Western powers have been relatively silent on Sassou's third-term aspirations, in part because of more entrenched economic interests in Congo.
As the United States begins a new chapter in our relationship with Cuba, we hope it will create an environment that improves the lives of the Cuban people, not because it is imposed by us, the United States, but through the talent and ingenuity and aspirations, and the conversations among Cubans from all walks of life so they can decide what the best course is for their prosperity.
The power of a government is a sacred trust, only justly exercised when it safeguards the liberties and aspirations of its populace.
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- تطلعاتArabic
- aspirasiIndonesian
- aspirazioniItalian
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