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- verbstrive (verb) · strives (third person present) · strove (past tense) · striving (present participle) · striven (past participle) · strived (past tense)
- make great efforts to achieve or obtain something:"national movements were striving for independence" · "we must strive to secure steady growth"
- struggle or fight vigorously:"scholars must strive against bias"
OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French estriver; related to estrif ‘strife’.
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