0 to want something very much or hope to achieve something or be successful: --
As one example, the strategies invoked by young children are quite different from the strategies invoked by aspiring mates and doting grandparents.
A young person aspiring for a professional career in music is likely to hear advice like this from instrumentalists and instrumental teachers.
Also, the positions themselves require a great deal more exposition for anything aspiring to be a complete treatment.
What, then, was the point of aspiring to leadership ?
Could socialists align themselves with anti-capitalist clerical movements, even where clerical anti-capitalism aspired to medieval restoration rather than to social revolution ?
Ethnicity can be a viable organising principle for an insurgent group but not for a political party which aspires to govern.
A crucial early decision that every aspiring politician must make, therefore, is the choice of a political party.
As if the point of departure would be less the actual child, than the adult aspiring to find his way back to childhood.