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endeavour to do something

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  • endeavour — I UK [ɪnˈdevə(r)] / US [ɪnˈdevər] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms endeavour : singular endeavour plural endeavours formal an effort to do something, especially something new or difficult The business was built up largely through the… …   English dictionary

  • endeavour — [[t]ɪnde̱və(r)[/t]] endeavours, endeavouring, endeavoured (in AM, use endeavor) 1) VERB If you endeavour to do something, you try very hard to do it. [FORMAL] [V to inf] I will endeavour to arrange it... [V to inf] They are endeavouring to… …   English dictionary

  • endeavour — (US endeavor) ► VERB ▪ try hard to do or achieve something. ► NOUN 1) an earnest attempt to achieve something. 2) earnest and industrious effort. ORIGIN from the obsolete phrase put oneself in devoir «do one s utmost» (from archaic devoir one s… …   English terms dictionary

  • endeavour — en|deav|our1 BrE endeavor AmE [ınˈdevə US ər] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: dever [i] duty (13 17 centuries), from Old French deveir] formal to try very hard endeavour to do sth ▪ We always endeavor to please our customers. endeavour 2 endeavour …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • endeavour — 1. verb /ɪnˈdɛ.və,ɛnˈdɛvəɹ/ To attempt through application of effort (to do something); to try strenuously. The other species of philosophers consider man in the light of a reasonable rather than an active being, and endeavour to form his… …   Wiktionary

  • endeavour — [14] Despite its plausible appearance, endeavour is not a borrowing from French or Latin but a purely English creation. It was coined from the Middle English phrase put in dever, which was a partial translation of Old French mettre en deveir,… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • endeavour — 1 BrE, endeavor AmE verb (I) formal to try very hard: endeavour to do sth: We always endeavor to give our customers excellent service. 2 BrE, endeavor AmE noun (C, U) formal an attempt or effort, especially to do something new or difficult: The… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • endeavour — [14] Despite its plausible appearance, endeavour is not a borrowing from French or Latin but a purely English creation. It was coined from the Middle English phrase put in dever, which was a partial translation of Old French mettre en deveir,… …   Word origins

  • endeavour — [ɪnˈdevə] verb [T] formal to try very hard to do something …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • endeavour — /ɛnˈdɛvə / (say en devuh), /ən / (say uhn ) verb (i) 1. to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive. –verb (t) 2. to attempt; try: *several policemen batoned their way into the struggling mass and endeavoured to restore… …  

  • Bhagat Jaidev — whose 2 hymns are found in the Guru Granth Sahib is the celebrated Sanskrit poet who wrote the Gitgovind . His father was Bhoidev, a Hindu Brahman, and his mother Bamdevi. He was born at Kenduli Sasan, a village near Puri in Orissa. Young… …   Wikipedia

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