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Strive to do

strive to do

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"Strive to do" Idiom Meaning

The idiom "strive to do" means to make a great effort to accomplish something or to work hard towards achieving a goal. It suggests that the person using this phrase is determined and wants to succeed. The figurative meaning is used to express strong motivation and dedication towards doing something.

Usage

  • She strives to do her best every day in her job.
  • He is always striving to improve his fitness levels.
  • They strive to make their business a success.
  • She was determined to strive for excellence in her studies.
  • The company aims to strives to be the best in customer service.

Roots and History

The idiom "strive to do" has its roots in the Old English verb "streven," which means to exert oneself or work hard. Over time, this phrase evolved to mean working towards a goal with great determination. In contemporary language, it is commonly used to express strong motivation and dedication towards accomplishing something.

Synonyms in English

  • Strive for success
  • Make every effort
  • Work hard towards achieving a goal
  • Determine to do your best
  • Make an extra effort

Synonyms in other languages

  • French: "faire tout son possible" (to do everything you can)
  • Spanish: "hacer todo lo posible" (to do everything possible)
  • German: "alles machen" (to do everything)
  • Italian: "fare tutto il possibile" (to do everything possible)
  • Portuguese: "tentar o máximo" (to try the maximum)

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