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is endeavored
noun
A sincere attempt; a determined or assiduous effort towards a specific goal.
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It is endeavoring to change a punitive, colonial-era system to a rehabilitative one.
A future is what Father Gerth says he is endeavoring to build at St . Marys.
Obama is endeavoring to give new life to the first principle and overturn the second.
ASEAN-05 is endeavoring to uplift from efficiency to technology-driven economy (Afzal and Lawrey 2014).
To overcome the drawbacks, great efforts have been endeavored to fabricate nanostructured materials.
Maintenance of masticatory function should be endeavored for all clinical groups.
Forces of "de-globalization" are endeavoring to slow down globalization.
"She was endeavoring into a Web site that would have rivaled match.com," he said.
So I have been endeavoring to calculate just how many blue-collar men a T.A.N.F.
He couldn't possibly be endeavoring to strong-arm the schedule makers, could he?
He's endeavoring to liberate their imaginations.
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