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endeavored
verb as in attempt to achieve something
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In her monumental novel, Babb endeavored to give these people back their names.
She added that the agency has endeavored to process naturalization petitions within six months for decades.
While many filmmakers and journalists have endeavored to rehash the hugely sensationalized case, Moore's documentary stands out as particularly unique, not only for its focus on detailing Nicole's life but also for Moore's personal connection to the true crime genre.
The best of them map new roads through this universe that call upon mature, thoughtful perspectives differing extensively from what Lucas endeavored to do two and half decades ago.
“These would be some of the largest moving structures that humankind has endeavored to create. And there would be many of them.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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