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Adjective
/ˈaspərənt/,/əˈspī-/,
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(of a person) Having ambitions to achieve something, typically to follow a particular career,
  1. (of a person) Having ambitions to achieve something, typically to follow a particular career
    • - an aspirant politician
Noun
  1. A person who has ambitions to achieve something
    • - an aspirant to the throne

  1. desiring or striving for recognition or advancement
  2. an ambitious and aspiring young person; "a lofty aspirant"; "two executive hopefuls joined the firm"; "the audience was full of Madonna wannabes"
  3. Aspirant is a military rank in the Canadian Navy, French military, Brazilian military, Romanian Navy and Polish Police.
  4. In the Romanian Naval Forces, Aspirant is the lowest commissioned rank, equivalent to the rank of Ensign.
  5. (ASPIRANTS) New recruits to Divine Light Mission, who have not yet received the Knowledge meditation techniques. The period for which someone might remain an Aspirant can run from a few hours to several years. ...
  6. Someone who wants to receive Knowledge. Currently, the "aspirant process" requires them to attend programs and watch videos for a minimum of six months before receiving Knoweldge.
  7. a seeker after spiritual knowledge. The aspirant typically reads spiritual books, attends seminars and lectures on meditation and spirituality, visits spiritual teachers, and learns techniques to meditate and pray. ...
  8. one who sees permission to take the Vow.
  9. Europe – Democracy – Esperanto · Newropeans  · Europe United Party
  10. One who aspires; specifically, one who aspires to reunion with God through the ritual of the ascension. One who aspires to overcome the conditions and limitations of time and space to fulfill the cycles of karma and one's reason for being through the sacred labor.
  11. a person who has indicated to the bishop that he or she hopes to be ordained, and is in the preliminary interview process.  Once the bishop has formally accepted their candidacy, the person is called a “postulant.”