Dictionary.com defines endeavor as:
-verb (used without object) 1. to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive: We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed.It goes on to point out that the British English spelling is endeavour.
It explains its origin as being 1350-1400 Middle English; endeveren, from the phrase putten in devoir; to make an effort.
* (Verb) to endeavor - to try * (Noun) endeavor - effort, attempt
I think you mean endeavor. I will endeavor to explain. That is a bold endeavor.
Real word origin? Endeavor: Try, attempt, seek, work towards. Sorry it's the best I can do.
Strive is the answer.
A kid can use the word "endeavor" in a sentence like this: "I will endeavor to finish my homework before dinner so I can play outside afterward." This shows that they are making an effort to achieve a goal. Another example could be, "My team will endeavor to win the soccer match this weekend."
* (Verb) to endeavor - to try * (Noun) endeavor - effort, attempt
I think you mean endeavor. I will endeavor to explain. That is a bold endeavor.
We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed. Endeavor: try hard to do or achieve something.
Real word origin? Endeavor: Try, attempt, seek, work towards. Sorry it's the best I can do.
A satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavor.
Strive is the answer.
Try
He said that he would attempt to make a better grade.
In the information technology profession this is the definition for a PROJECT.
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