0 to try to do something:
1 an attempt to do something:
3 to try to do something:
I endeavored to explain the legal consequences of his action.
Pascal proves that none of these endeavors carry their purpose in themselves, but point beyond themselves into infinity; all are therefore contradictory.
But the practice of science and the cultural environment in which it flourished presented formidable obstacles to the realization of this endeavor.
Effacing borders helps to promote medicine's universalistic claims and also endorses humanitarian goals when political conflicts might interfere with public health endeavors.
In science, as in all our endeavors, there is no reason to give up the ideals of openness, tolerance, freedom, and pluralism.
Widespread acknowledgment of the importance of this principle has generated extensive national and international endeavors to expand treatment programs.
Others were mentioned only to enhance that power, defining political relationships, genealogical rights to rulership, and successful military endeavors.
The multiple local public spheres and newspapers and periodicals of the time played a crucial role in this endeavor.
These endeavors helped to define the contours of post-colonial scholarship, a field whose concerns may be ar ticulated somewhat differently in different disciplines.