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endeavor

[en-dev-er] / ɛnˈdɛv ər /




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Controlling more qubits with less wiring is part of the company’s endeavor to build increasingly big computers with a smaller physical footprint.

From Barron's

So far, the endeavor has been a big money loser — but Intel is working to improve its technology and capitalize on the U.S. government’s desire for American chip manufacturing to become relevant once again.

From MarketWatch

Entering the job market can be a stressful endeavor for new graduates and for a fresh generation of students behind them who are preparing to start their college journeys.

From Los Angeles Times

He asked his financial adviser to help him structure the endeavor in a tax-efficient way.

From The Wall Street Journal

It rounds out the gift, soothes the persistent is this enough? anxiety, and keeps the whole endeavor feeling generous without becoming complicated.

From Salon