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endeavor

[en-dev-er] / ɛnˈdɛv ər /




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The endeavor taught him the ropes of product distribution, and how to maximize profit by cutting out middlemen.

From The Wall Street Journal

As with most things on the internet, the online Merriam-Webster improves efficiency and functionality while collapsing the sense of significance around the endeavor.

From The Wall Street Journal

Explaining why Americans should feel economically content is a losing endeavor.

From Barron's

“I don’t understand the concern that simply because one person was involved in seemingly partisan activities, that they would always be partisan in all endeavors.”

From MarketWatch

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the loss “devastating,” writing that while Reiner was creative, funny and beloved, Singer Reiner was his “indispensable partner, intellectual resource and loving wife” in all of their endeavors.

From Los Angeles Times