0 good at thinking of and doing new and difficult things, especially things that will make money: --
1 (of a person) good at thinking of and doing new and difficult things, esp. those that will make money: --
2 good at thinking of new business ideas or projects, and making them successful: --
Throughout our company we need diverse, talented, creative, enterprising individuals who seize responsibility and think strategically.
This is exactly the sort of guide any intelligent and enterprising family will welcome on their outings.
But it is also possible that people who have relatively high incomes are more inclined towards new activities and an enterprising lifestyle.
Small houses at that time seldom offered technical challenges or paid well, so they did not much interest enterprising construction firms.
The latter book is aimed at a much broader audience, ranging from enterprising high school students to research mathematicians.
Discrimination against those considered ' outsiders ', often highly enterprising minorities, is already rearing its ugly head under the current ethnic-based political dispensation.
Outside the house a whole new commercial world emerged as enterprising booksellers and stationers began producing guidebooks, whether official or unofficial, for would-be visitors.
An enterprising reporter found out the phone number of the house and called.
These enterprising students say that sports bars have already shown a particular interest in the device.