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endeavour English

Meaning endeavour meaning

What does endeavour mean?

endeavour

(= endeavor) attempt by employing effort we endeavor to make our customers happy (= enterprise) a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness) he had doubts about the whole enterprise (= effort, endeavor, try) earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something made an effort to cover all the reading material wished him luck in his endeavor she gave it a good try

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Conjugation endeavour conjugation

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endeavour · verb

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You sign a confession that you murdered that strumpet and I will endeavour to find your wife.
We'll pick up the breadfruit then continue on through the Endeavour Straits around the Cape of Good Hope to Jamaica.
My doubts about Mr Fryer's commitment to our endeavour have been confirmed.
Mr Bligh and bloody mighty. How do you fancy the Endeavour Straits?
Well, gentlemen, between ourselves and home are 27,000 sea miles, the Endeavour Straits and the Great Barrier Reef.
But I assure you, gentlemen, if there is a prolonged delay Shangri-La will endeavour to make your stay as pleasant as possible.
Did poor Mama's silly dreaming plant in my brain some seed which was afterwards to grow into the most sensational criminal endeavour of the century?
That the endeavour of making gold was how shall I put it?
Achieved miracles in every field of human endeavour.
I endeavour to be accurate.
And what field of endeavour are you engaged in?
It was madness to interfere with such a worthwhile endeavour, but if you will, upon completion, please take me and my traitorous captive to Cheron.
Mr Dysart, I shall endeavour not to keep you longer than necessary.
Let me return to the humans, and I will endeavour to make a peace for you.
Alas, as I think of it, I see so clearly that I cannot come with Your Grace, that my endeavour is not to think of it at all.
I shall endeavour to keep it under control.
For I do endeavour even to the last to maintain the peace of my kingdom.
I can't abide this cold light directed on my every endeavour.
There are certain body areas that the skilled opponents will endeavour to strike.
I will endeavour to find out what I can, inside.
We must endeavour to speak to the best of our ability,...but we must speak according to our ability.
After all, we must all endeavour to do our duty.
Your father's partners in this most extraordinary endeavour.
To the success of a new endeavour.
And now, my dear friends, after we elevated our hearts and minds, I invite you to come and toast the success of our endeavour and the happiness of our newlyweds.
Such an endeavour mustn't neglect the technical aspect.
Their own despair at the hopelessness of endeavour.
Second, literary endeavour. And third.
For I do endeavour, even to the last, to maintain the peace of my kingdom.
I wish you luck in your new endeavour.
And I and the Captain and the crew will endeavour to ensure that you gain maximum enjoyment and instruction from your voyage.
The powers that be will endeavour to maintain communications.
I'm told that sooner or later, unless restrained, they always endeavour to marry a chorus girl.
I endeavour to give satisfaction, sir.
I shall endeavour to remember that.

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Keep in mind that European integration is a political endeavour.
The struggle to do so has been mighty, but despite our travails--and our poverty--I believe that my country has the strength to contribute creatively to this endeavour.

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