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  1. These endeavours suggest both consistency and change in the company's strategies. From the Cambridge English Corpus This paper endeavours to review critically research on bi- and multilingualism.

  2. attempt, try, endeavor, essay, strive mean to make an effort to accomplish an end. attempt stresses the initiation or beginning of an effort. will attempt to photograph the rare bird. try is often close to attempt but may stress effort or experiment made in the hope of testing or proving something.

  3. As this article has endeavored to demonstrate, these often enigmatic and incomplete sources may contain traces of earlier historical layers. From the Cambridge English Corpus. But understanding such distinctions is the reason why ethics requires intellectual endeavor, rather than emotional response.

  4. Endeavors and endeavours are the American and British variants, respectively, of a plural noun that refers to effortful or time-consuming attempts to do something. Endeavors is the American version of this word. Endeavours is the British version.

  5. endeavour. (ɪndevəʳ ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense endeavours , present participle endeavouring , past tense, past participle endeavoured regional note: in AM, use endeavor. 1. verb. If you endeavour to do something, you try very hard to do it. [formal] I will endeavour to arrange it.

  6. Definition of endeavour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Apparently, agreement could not be reached, and NASA is now looking for a new launch date—likely, April 29for the Endeavour. From The Daily Beast. After studying my formulas let the pupil endeavour in each case to find a better one himself. From Project Gutenberg.

  8. Endeavors definition: to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive. See examples of ENDEAVORS used in a sentence.

  9. Definition of endeavour verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Word History and Origins. Origin of endeavor 1. First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English endeveren, from the phrase putten in devoir “to make an effort, assume responsibility”; compare Anglo-French se mettre en deveir. See en- 1, devoir.

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