aspirare
to aspire
verb ah-spee-RAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin aspirare (to breathe upon, to strive towards), from ad- + spirare (to breathe).
Also means
to inhale
Usage Note
Aspirare covers two distinct senses: the figurative 'to aspire to' (aspirare a un ruolo importante — to aspire to an important role) and the physical 'to inhale' or 'to suck up' (aspirare la polvere — to vacuum up the dust). The noun l'aspirapolvere (vacuum cleaner) literally means 'dust aspirator.' It takes avere as its auxiliary.
Examples
"Aspira a diventare il migliore nel suo campo."
Natural Translation
He aspires to become the best in his field.
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