No - attempting means trying, or sometimes intending. "I was attempting to explain how important it was, but everyone just laughed."
Attempting, endeavoring.
Attempting to have the same experiences as the other, Or Follwing the same path as in "following his footsteps"
your about to enter a fight, and your practicing your skills.
It's a joke.
A person attempting to exceed expectations.
It can mean Personnel Computer or Political Correct or even Practicing Council
I think you mean a practicing Jew. It refers to a Jew who practices their religion by observing the laws of kashrut and shabbat, among others.
A word that means the same thing as another word is called an antonym. Antonyms can be found with the definitions of words in a dictionary. Antonyms for the word seeking are obtaining, resorting, searching, attempting, and discovering.
Working as a dentist, fixing cavities and such.
It all depends on practicing .And we palay the same as in europe
Mean TeachersYes, there are mean teachers. There are also teachers who get accused of being mean when they are only attempting to teach their students.
No. Failure and success are the two possible results of attempting a task. Pros and cons are the reasons for or against attempting it in the first place.