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Definitionn. a purposeful or industrious undertaking
Last update: July 7, 2015
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Although soliciting donations to help rebuild the orphanage took a lot of time and energy, in the end everyone agreed it had been a very worthwhile endeavor. [Please select]
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The council approved a city-wide endeavor to conserve water by planting drought-tolerant plants. [Please select]
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Perhaps we should endeavor to approach our problem together. [Please select]
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Edna did not protest or endeavor to justify herself. [Please select]
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I shall endeavor not to refer to it again. [Please select]
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She might endeavor to have you dismissed. [Please select]
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Mahomet ridiculed miracles after having endeavored to perform them. [Please select]
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His austere, sallow face endeavored to assume a smile. [Please select]
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We have already endeavored to show (see our work on Egypt.) [Please select]
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