ENDEAVOR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary An endeavor is an attempt to do something, especially something new or original The company's creative endeavors are thriving Extracting information about the large-scale composition of a planet from a sample weighing a millionth of a gram was a fascinating example of scientific endeavor Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
Endeavoring - definition of endeavoring by The Free Dictionary To attempt (fulfillment of a responsibility or an obligation, for example) by employment or expenditure of effort: endeavored to improve the quality of life in the inner city To work with a set or specified goal or purpose
ENDEAVORING Synonyms: 103 Similar and Opposite Words . . . Synonyms for ENDEAVORING: striving, laboring, struggling, working, trying, toiling, tugging, plowing; Antonyms of ENDEAVORING: breaking, slackening, easing (up), hanging (around or out), resting, idling, letting up, lounging
endeavor - WordReference. com Dictionary of English attempt: [uncountable] a new field of endeavor [countable] The boy made an honest endeavor to do the right thing Also, esp Brit , enˈdeav•our strive: We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed try: He endeavors to keep things neat in his apartment [Archaic ]to attempt to achieve or gain n attempt Also, [esp Brit ,] en•deav′our