endeavouring Meaning & Definition

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

Meaning of endeavouring In English

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Examples of endeavouring

  • It is an ambitious combination endeavouring to reveal both the objective and subjective contexts of construction in a manner accessible to practitioners, teachers, and students.

  • In the third level, the co-ordinator and the facilitators validated the results by endeavouring to capture the momentum of the workshops in the final report.

  • Testing and endeavouring to transcend these comfortable polarities is essential if we are to reach a nuanced understanding.

  • The pull of value itself is infinite, but by endeavouring to pursue it infinitely one may well serve it less.

  • This indicates that long-time integration is difficult and this can be confirmed by endeavouring to solve (11.17) with any popular, general-purpose solver.

  • Some reforms can be seen as endeavouring to replace multilevel governance structures with principal-agent relationships, so that the government is more clearly in control.

  • Endeavouring to undertake this task clearly exceeds the modest goals of this squib.

  • We cannot escape the fact that we are heirs and prisoners of the past we are endeavouring to excavate, or avoid the long shadows it casts.

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