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- ENDEAVOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
endeavor verb en· deav· or in-ˈdev-ər endeavored; endeavoring - (ə-)riŋ 1 : to make an effort : try
- Endeavor Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
They endeavored to create a government that truly serves its people His endeavors have gone unrewarded She is involved in several artistic endeavors Technology is the fastest-changing area field of human endeavor
- ENDEAVOURING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENDEAVOURING definition: 1 present participle of endeavour 2 to try to do something: Learn more
- 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
- ENDEAVOR definition in American English | 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 Synonyms Antonyms - 13 words - Thesaurus. com
Find 13 different ways to say ENDEAVORING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Endeavor - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you endeavor to do something, you try hard to make it happen A determined student might endeavor to get straight A s on her report card "The ordinary objects of human endeavor — property, outward success, luxury — have always seemed to me contemptible," wrote Albert Einstein
- 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
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