by todoroki. May 07, 2019
by Animenerd530 March 21, 2019
by Toni Spark April 25, 2020
by DEKU YOU BASTARD May 31, 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
(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