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endeavored
verb as in attempt to achieve something
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In addition to the thunderous powers that await, there are quieter endeavors.
She took the time to focus on social justice causes and other charitable endeavors but also got a chance to rest and watch as a fan.
Central to that endeavor is self-reliance in chips, the building blocks for innovations from artificial intelligence to fifth-generation networking and autonomous vehicles.
In the long term this moves to internet communities taking on societal endeavors.
That’s a good thing because buying into the system isn’t a cheap endeavor.
One U.S. defense official noted the initial program at Camp 27 endeavored to train 100 Libyan special operations soldiers.
Instead, I endeavored to strive even harder so that I would not debase his legacy.
That night one of them endeavored to storm the magazine, burnt and plundered the station, and marched off towards Delhi.
Jane, with her eyes riveted upon her dying parent, endeavored to hold the light.
He subsequently endeavored, again and again, to reinstate himself in her favor, but in vain.
What we desire to learn now is, how to effect a remedy; this we have endeavored to point out.
Those who have endeavored to talk with them speak of their utterance as being inarticulate in sound.
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On this page you'll find 58 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to endeavored, such as: aspire, undertake, strive, essay, scratch, and strain.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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