striving

  • 71strive — [[t]stra͟ɪv[/t]] strives, striving VERB (The past tense is either strove or strived, and the past participle is either striven or strived.) If you strive to do something or strive for something, you make a great effort to do it or get it. [V to… …

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  • 72strive — /straɪv / (say struyv) verb (i) (strove or strived, striven /ˈstrɪvən/ (say strivuhn), striving) 1. to exert oneself vigorously; try hard. 2. to make strenuous efforts towards any end: to strive for success. 3. to contend in opposition, battle,… …

  • 73Introduction —   by Claire Colebrook   Why a Deleuze dictionary? It might seem a particularly craven, disrespectful, literal minded and reactive project to form a Deleuze dictionary. Not only did Deleuze strategically change his lexicon to avoid the notion that …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 74ā(i)ĝh- : īĝ h- —     ā(i)ĝh : īĝ h     English meaning: to need     Deutsche Übersetzung: “bedũrfen, begehren”     Material: Av. üzi š m. “ desire “, Pers. az ds., Av. üza š m. “ striving, eagerness, zeal “; changing through ablaut Av. izyati “ strives,… …

    Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • 75Introduction —   by Claire Colebrook   Why a Deleuze dictionary? It might seem a particularly craven, disrespectful, literal minded and reactive project to form a Deleuze dictionary. Not only did Deleuze strategically change his lexicon to avoid the notion that …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 76EMANCIPATION — Definitions and Dialectics Emancipation of the Jews in modern times stands alongside such other emancipatory movements as those of the serfs, women, slaves in the United States, and Catholics in England. The term emancipation is derived from… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 77MUSIC — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction written sources of direct and circumstantial evidence the material relics and iconography notated sources oral tradition archives and important collections of jewish music… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 78SPINOZA, BARUCH (Bento, Benedictus) DE — (1632–1677), philosopher born in Amsterdam of Portuguese background, who became one of the most important representatives of the rationalist movement in the early modern period. Introduction In the Jewish and National Library in Jerusalem,… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 79rival — I. noun Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin rivalis one using the same stream as another, rival in love, from rivalis of a stream, from rivus stream more at run Date: 1577 1. a. one of two or more striving to reach or… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 80Golden ratio — For the Ace of Base album, see The Golden Ratio (album). Not to be confused with Golden number. The golden section is a line segment divided according to the golden ratio: The total length a + b is to the length of the longer segment a as the… …

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