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    endeavour
    /ɪnˈdɛvə/

    verb

    • 1. try hard to do or achieve something: "he is endeavouring to help the Third World"

    noun

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  2. The meaning of ENDEAVOR is to attempt (something, such as the fulfillment of an obligation) by exertion of effort. How to use endeavor in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Endeavor.

  3. feat of endeavour Crossing the North Pole on foot was an amazing feat of human endeavour. artistic endeavour Thanks to all of you who support me in my artistic endeavours. Synonym

  4. noun [ C/U ] (Cdn Br endeavour) us / ɪnˈdev·ər /. Add to word list. an effort or attempt to do something: [ C ] Writing is a very different endeavor than teaching.

  5. 6 days ago · Definition. Entries Near. Show more. Save Word. endeavour. en· deav· our. chiefly British spelling of endeavor. Dictionary Entries Near endeavour. Endeavor River pear. endeavour. endecasyllabic. See More Nearby Entries. Cite this Entry. Style. “Endeavour.”

  6. Endeavor definition: to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive. See examples of ENDEAVOR used in a sentence.

  7. an effort or attempt to do something: [ C ] Writing is a very different endeavor than teaching. endeavor. verb [ + to infinitive ] fml (Cdn Br endeavour) us / ɪnˈdev·ər / to try to do something: I endeavored to explain the legal consequences of his action.

  8. an attempt to do something, especially something new or difficult. There have been great advances in the field of scientific endeavour. endeavour to do something Please make every endeavour to arrive on time. The manager is expected to use his or her best endeavours to promote the artist's career.

  9. Endeavour definition: to try (to do something). See examples of ENDEAVOUR used in a sentence.

  10. An endeavour is an attempt to do something, especially something new or original.

  11. To endeavour is to strive for something. The endeavour itself is the thing you're striving for, the enterprise or undertaking. It's a primarily British spelling of the word.

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