Dictionary.com defines endeavor as:
-verb (used without object) 1. to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive: We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed.It goes on to point out that the British English spelling is endeavour.
It explains its origin as being 1350-1400 Middle English; endeveren, from the phrase putten in devoir; to make an effort.
* (Verb) to endeavor - to try * (Noun) endeavor - effort, attempt
I think you mean endeavor. I will endeavor to explain. That is a bold endeavor.
Real word origin? Endeavor: Try, attempt, seek, work towards. Sorry it's the best I can do.
Strive is the answer.
The noun endeavor (endeavour) is an attempt, effort, try, or possibly an enterprise or mission.The verb endeavor is similarly to attempt, try, strive, or struggle.
* (Verb) to endeavor - to try * (Noun) endeavor - effort, attempt
I think you mean endeavor. I will endeavor to explain. That is a bold endeavor.
We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed. Endeavor: try hard to do or achieve something.
Real word origin? Endeavor: Try, attempt, seek, work towards. Sorry it's the best I can do.
A satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavor.
Try
Strive is the answer.
He said that he would attempt to make a better grade.
In the information technology profession this is the definition for a PROJECT.
Venture Travail
endeavor
Ambition