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1 effort
N1. प्रयत्नStudents make efforts to get good jobs. -
2 avoid
VT1. से\avoidबचनाRam always tried to avoid driving during night.राम हमेशा रात के समय कार चलाने से बचता था.2. बचानाHe hit the tree in an effort to avoid hitting the cow./ -
3 collaborative
Adj1. सहयोगThe book'Freedom at Midnight'is a collaborative effort of Larry Collins andDominique Lapeirre. -
4 concerted
Adj1. मिलकर\concertedकिया\concertedहुआ\concertedकार्यAll the countries of Asia have to make a concerted effort to fight terrorism. -
5 conscious
Adj1. सचेत/चेतनHe made a conscious effort to speak more slowly.Young boys and girls are more conscious of their looks.People in India are very much politically conscious.2. साभिप्रायHis going to Delhi was a conscious move. -
6 consume
VT1. काम\consumeमें\consumeलाना/व्यय\consumeकरनाThe effort to pass the exam consumed all his energy -
7 cooperative
Adj1. सहकारीOur cooperative effort brought the success of such a great event. -
8 creditable
Adj1. प्रशंसायोग्यThe student's effort on the essay--though not outstanding--was creditable -
9 immeasurable
Adj1. अपरिमितThe convert of effort put in scientific research is immeasurable. -
10 join
VT1. संयुक्त\joinकरनाI have joined the two wires.2. मिलनाLets join together in our effort to bring peace in the society.3. शामिल\joinहोनाI joined the Navy in 1998. -
11 much
Adj1. बहुतThis job won't take much effort. -
12 systematize
V1. सुव्यवस्थित करनाHe made an effort to systematize the books which were scattered in the room.
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effort — [ efɔr ] n. m. • esforz 1080; de efforcer 1 ♦ Activité d un être conscient qui mobilise toutes ses forces pour résister ou vaincre une résistance (extérieure ou intérieure). Effort physique, musculaire. Sentiment de l effort (fondement de la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
effort — EFFORT. sub. mas. Action faite en s efforçant, en y employant beaucoup de force. Il se dit Des actions et du corps et de l esprit. Grand effort. Faire le dernier effort. Vain effort. Effort inutile. Employer tous ses efforts. Il en est venu à… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
effort — Effort. s. m. verb. Action faite en s efforçant, en y employant beaucoup de force. Il se dit des actions & du corps & de l esprit. Grand effort. dernier effort. vain effort. inutile effort. faire effort. faire un effort. il ne faut pour cela qu… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
effort — UK US /ˈefət/ noun ► [C or U] a serious attempt to do something: an effort to do sth »This is part of an ongoing effort to develop the Asian debt market. »The guidelines require that companies make an effort to engender a culture of ethical… … Financial and business terms
effort — effort, exertion, pains, trouble mean the active use or expenditure of physical or mental power in producing or attempting to produce a desired result. Effort may suggest either a single action or continued activity, but it usually implies… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Effort — Ef fort, n. [F. effort, OF. esfort, for esfors, esforz, fr. esforcier. See {Efforce}.] 1. An exertion of strength or power, whether physical or mental, in performing an act or aiming at an object; more or less strenuous endeavor; struggle… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
effort — late 15c., from M.Fr. effort, noun of action from O.Fr. esforz force, impetuosity, strength, power, back formation from esforcier force out, exert oneself, from V.L. *exfortiare to show strength (Cf. It. sforza), from L. ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) … Etymology dictionary
effort — [ef′ərt] n. [Fr < OFr esforz < esforcier, to make an effort < VL * exfortiare < ex , intens. + * fortiare: see FORCE] 1. the using of energy to get something done; exertion of strength or mental power 2. a try, esp. a hard try;… … English World dictionary
effort — I noun applied energy, arduousness, assiduity, assiduousness, attempt, conatus, contentio, endeavor, essay, exertion, expenditure of energy, hard work, industry, laboriousness, opera, pains, strain, strenuousness, struggle, toil, travail, trial,… … Law dictionary
Effort — Ef fort, v. t. To stimulate. [Obs.] He efforted his spirits. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Effort — (fr., spr. Effohr), Anstrengung, Nachdruck, Kraft; daher Efforciren, sich anstrengen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon