endeavoured Meaning & Definition

  • En [ enˈdev.ər]
  • Us [ enˈdev.ɚ]

Meaning of endeavoured In English

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Examples of endeavoured

  • Religious studies has instead endeavoured to uncover the human race's contact with sacred, transcendent reality through a study of the world's religions.

  • We ask if seniors who received help from their family endeavoured to give help back.

  • I have endeavoured in my words to keep as close as possible to the vernacular expressions.

  • In forming our conclusions, therefore, we have throughout endeavoured to make allowance for this.

  • Two of the patients who agreed to participate subsequently dropped out, and although we endeavoured to obtain replacements, this proved impossible.

  • This provided excellent opportunities for observing how older people experienced the problems of ageing as they endeavoured to exercise.

  • Classical management regimes endeavoured to suppress fires entirely, apparently preserving the status quo in terms of the most evident variables.

  • The first worker endeavoured to analyse the factors causing the reflex.

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