endeavour|endeavoured|endeavouring|endeavours in English
noun
[en·deav·our || ɪn'devə]
try, attempt, make an effort (alternate spelling for endeavor)
Use "endeavour|endeavoured|endeavouring|endeavours" in a sentence
1. 13 We endeavoured to enquire from a black policeman.
2. Despite her best endeavours, she couldn't persuade anyone to volunteer.
3. 5 synonyms for Attempted: tried, ventured, undertaken, endeavoured, assayed
4. They endeavoured to make her happy but in vain.
5. She always encourages her children in their artistic endeavours.
6. This idea, Consolatory in theory, I felt would be terrible if realised: with all my might I endeavoured to stifle it—I endeavoured to be firm
7. 8 Engineers are endeavouring to locate the source of the problem.
8. Attempt, try, endeavour, strive
9. Endeavour to maintain a humid atmosphere.
10. I endeavoured to obtain payment in advance, but was not successful. "
11. I will endeavour to arrange it.
12. He a virtuoso at every endeavour.
13. 14 synonyms for Aspiring: hopeful, longing, would-be, ambitious, eager, striving, endeavouring
14. I wish you all success in your future endeavours.
15. It is often an ungainly, comic endeavour.
16. I shall endeavour to accommodate you whenever possible.
17. Governments should endeavour to mitigate distress.
18. Charles endeavoured to ensure that the Treaty—especially the conversion clause—remained secret.
19. She instantly endeavoured , by a thousand kindness , to atone for such ebullitions of spleen.
20. I have endeavoured to give in their briefest outline the reasons for my disaffection.
21. 8 You must endeavour to improve your work.
22. 10 I shall endeavour to accommodate you whenever possible.
23. 23 Endeavour to maintain a humid atmosphere.
24. 5 Governments should endeavour to mitigate distress.
25. 1 I will endeavour to arrange it.