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View definitions for be eager

be eager

verb as in aspire

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We probably would both be eager to have that conversation.

The court will be eager to prove that it remains the ultimate arbiter of the Constitution, and hungry for cases that allow it to flaunt the daylight between its own jurisprudence and the Trump administration.

From Slate

I could see why people would be eager to follow Kinch.

From Salon

She’d have to be eager to deal with homelessness, the housing shortage, street crime, overregulation, a perpetual water shortage and the annual hassle of balancing a volatile state budget fed by an outdated tax system that should have been modernized years ago.

Meritech Capital, in an analysis of the offering, said ServiceTitan appears to be eager to go public due to an unusual provision of its $365-million funding round in November 2022 when money was harder to come by.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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