endeavor|endeavors in English
noun
[en·deav·or || ɪn'devə]
effort, attempt
Use "endeavor|endeavors" in a sentence
1. Taoist speculations led to what endeavors?
2. He is earnest in his endeavors.
3. Most were amateurish endeavors, he said.
4. Thus, Thoreau endeavors to dismiss all but essential elements.
5. Endeavor In January 2009, McAfee announced plans to acquire Endeavor Security, a privately held maker of IPS/IDS technology.
6. Controlled and collected Aggressiveness is the key to successful endeavors
7. 9 Can human endeavors deliver us from these bad conditions?
8. That's an amazing amount of human endeavor.
9. Thereupon, we knew, our endeavor was valuable.
10. Christian elders endeavor to be like him
11. * Use all endeavors to preserve them, JS—H 1:59.
12. The speaker said he would endeavor to illustrate.
13. Conjuring magic is not an intellectual endeavor.
14. (Proverbs 14:23) This principle certainly applies to our spiritual endeavors.
15. the most formidable force in the world for large-scale agricultural endeavors.
16. The price tag for such an endeavor: $ 20million.
17. Endeavor to speak first with the person in charge.
18. That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake,
19. Perhaps he could be useful to your holy endeavor.
20. Blacker's Bakeshop is their latest endeavor, opening in 2008
21. Advanced manufacturing is a special endeavor under this program.
22. Congregations should endeavor to cover all their assigned territory.
23. People overestimate the cost of an endeavor like this.
24. Governments have used such a mix of public and private endeavors throughout history.
25. Piloting the Blackbird was an unforgiving endeavor, demanding total concentration