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Etymology

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up- +‎ strive

Verb

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upstrive (third-person singular simple present upstrives, present participle upstriving, simple past upstrove, past participle upstriven)

  1. (archaic, poetic) To strive upward.
    • 1890, The National Review, volume 15, page 334:
      Angel-born, of angel nature, angel-like in face to see,
      Angel-souled, his every aim upstriving where the angels stand, []
    • 1911, The Westminster Review, volume 175, page 577:
      Attic and cellar, squalid stews and basement,
      One swarming hive
      A-sweat upstrive; []