(VERB) Past tense of the noun 'endeavor.' To be terminated. Fired. Whacked. Especially at a large company.
"Damn, did you hear John got endeavored?"
"Did you see the e-mail. John in programming got endeavored."
"John is no longer with Clear Channel. Wish wish him well in his future endeavors."
"Did you see the e-mail. John in programming got endeavored."
"John is no longer with Clear Channel. Wish wish him well in his future endeavors."
by Anonymous Clear Channel Employee February 12, 2008

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by DEKU YOU BASTARD May 30, 2021

try hard to do or achieve something.
an attempt to achieve a goal.
earnest and industrious effort, esp. when sustained over a period of time.
an enterprise or undertaking.
an attempt to achieve a goal.
earnest and industrious effort, esp. when sustained over a period of time.
an enterprise or undertaking.
"he is endeavoring to help the Third World"
"an endeavor to reduce serious injury"
"enthusiasm is a vital ingredient in all human endeavor"
"a political endeavor"
"the company endeavored to expand its activities"
"an endeavor to build a more buoyant economy"
"enthusiasm is a vital ingredient in all human endeavor"
"a political endeavor"
"an endeavor to reduce serious injury"
"enthusiasm is a vital ingredient in all human endeavor"
"a political endeavor"
"the company endeavored to expand its activities"
"an endeavor to build a more buoyant economy"
"enthusiasm is a vital ingredient in all human endeavor"
"a political endeavor"
by j0rd4nkzf September 03, 2013

To attempt (fulfillment of a responsibility or an obligation, for example) by employment or expenditure of effort.
by VividFilth July 11, 2006
