Earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something.
To attempt through application of effort (to do something); to try strenuously.
1 The law governs every type of human endeavor , including politics and literature.
2 But there are good political reasons to take up an athletic endeavor .
3 The endeavor has since brought multiple alarming flaws to light every year.
4 However the company is still hoping to profit handsomely from the endeavor .
5 With my particular skill set, such an endeavor could be quite entertaining.
6 But I will endeavor to give some general idea of the Exhibition.
7 Our faith in the American people is reflected in another major endeavor .
8 The brightness of the sunshiny day aided her unconsciously in this endeavor .
9 They are the little things in the confused maelstrom of human endeavor .
10 Therefore, man must endeavor in all things to investigate the fundamental reality.
11 He slept badly; his long endeavor for a horse ended in nightmares.
12 This is really a proof of concept endeavor for the Princeton team.
13 You endeavor in your address to separate the sovereign from the nation.
14 Prominence was given to local endeavor in behalf of the helpless poor.
15 The Martian project is the single most ambitious endeavor in human history.
16 I had the same problem as I did with my masking-tape endeavor .
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Endeavor в диалектах
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