Synonym: attempt, effort, endeavor, enterprise, strive, try. Similar words: rendezvous, in favour of, independent, independence, be independent of, render, sender, tender. Meaning: [ɪn'devə] n. 1. a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness) 2. earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something. v. attempt by employing effort.
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91 They will endeavour to resolve the matter to your satisfaction.
92 Nobody doubts the honest endeavour on the field, but will that be undermined by off-field shenanigans?
93 I commend the report of this research study to any nurse interested in promoting or developing nursing as a therapeutic endeavour.
94 Secondly, this form of research endeavour can all too easily produce a state of alienation in those conducting the research.
95 He may endeavour to deserve her.
96 The same applies to every other field of endeavour.
97 Please make every endeavour to be ready.
98 It is often an ungainly, comic endeavour.
99 Endeavour and effortlessness are combined in a harmonious union.
100 He a virtuoso at every endeavour.
101 It was a needless endeavour.
102 The scientific endeavour itself is founded on values which natural selection would have seemed unlikely to foist on a bunch of violent[sentencedict.com], gregarious upright apes.
103 In a unique photo op, the departing crew will photograph Endeavour parked at the space station.
104 The main objective of the Endeavour mission is to deliver the third and final segment of the Japanese Kibo science laboratory.
105 Endeavour is scheduled to undock from the space station on Monday night and land back at Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday night.
106 But that is more like a professional endeavour, that's not as a music lover.
107 Who destroy the poverty, thirstiness and angry, and can endeavour in the moral practice, concentrate his mind and understand the truth, certainly is happiest.
108 They are actually in Wales, and they poured some champagne over a life boat, and named it the "Hereford Endeavour".
109 Actually no, but it was almost the case in November 2006, when a launch pad technician forgot to secure a door in the White Room leading to the space shuttle Endeavour just before launch.sentence dictionary
110 The production and consumption of goods and services is the ultimate aim of all economic endeavour.
111 The shuttle program is ending and Endeavour is making the next-to-last flight, so it won't happen again.
112 Space Shuttle Endeavour has launched on an ambitious mission to deliver a new science laboratory and robotic system to the International Space Station.
113 Japan has an increasingly ambitious space programme and last month began to set up its first space laboratory, which was blasted off on the US space shuttle Endeavour.
114 The seven Endeavour astronauts and three space station crew members enjoyed a traditional Thanksgiving dinner of turkey, cornbread stuffing and green beans.
115 The southern lights are viewed from the space shuttle Endeavour in 1994.
116 This was Mr. Cruncher's conclusion after a protracted but vain endeavour to find a better one.
117 Friday's glitch started with an errant heater in one of the three auxiliary power units (APUs) in Endeavour - all of which must be in perfect working order for a launch to be allowed to proceed.
118 The Endeavour was not a warship but an old merchant ship.
119 We must endeavour to make a success of the conferences of people from all circles so that people from every walk of life can unite in a common effort.
120 I am assailed by disappointment, no one will endeavour to sustain me in dejection.
More similar words: rendezvous, in favour of, independent, independence, be independent of, render, sender, tender, gender, offender, tendency, defender, vendetta, engender, extended, dependent, suspended, condescend, resplendent, apprehended, transcendent, devour, vouch, devout, nervous, weave, heave, heavy, leave, mischievous.