Thesaurus / endeavor
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Here are three perks of networking that can help make your endeavors more profitable.
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Thurston reminded this person that mathematics really is a community endeavor and there’s a part to be played by everyone.
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The goal of this endeavor is to create significant ties to your city and industry and position your company on sites that get relevant traffic.
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Faulconer has also committed to revamp the city’s approach to real estate, an endeavor that will now continue without the city’s six-year real estate chief.
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While Viking raiding ships were one of the defining features of Viking raids and military endeavors, these vessels had a variance in their designs – which is contrary to our popular notions.
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There were also some Crusaders, mainly comprising Danes, Saxons, and few Poles, who launched the Wendish Crusade in a bid to convert the pagan Slavic Obotrites – but the endeavor, while militarily successful, mostly failed in its primary objective.
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Eleanor realized her error and had common sense enough not to endeavor to explain it away.
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Occasionally a foolish and intermeddling spectator will endeavor to show his brilliancy by experimenting with the animals.
SAWDUST & SPANGLESW. C. COUP
Mother Earth will endeavor to attract and appeal to all those who oppose encroachment on public and individual life.
Let us now endeavor to learn how the gospel produces this change.
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WORDS RELATED TO ENDEAVOR
- accomplishment
- achievement
- act
- aim
- application
- aspiration
- attempt
- battle
- crack
- creation
- deed
- discipline
- drill
- elbow grease
- endeavor
- energy
- enterprise
- essay
- exercise
- feat
- fling
- force
- go
- industry
- intention
- job
- labor
- old college try
- pains
- power
- product
- production
- pull
- purpose
- push
- resolution
- shot
- spurt
- stab
- strain
- stress
- stretch
- strife
- striving
- struggle
- sweat
- tension
- toil
- training
- travail
- trial
- trouble
- try
- tug
- undertaking
- venture
- whack
- accomplishment
- achievement
- act
- aim
- application
- aspiration
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- battle
- crack
- creation
- deed
- discipline
- drill
- elbow grease
- endeavor
- energy
- enterprise
- essay
- exercise
- feat
- fling
- force
- go
- industry
- intention
- job
- labor
- old college try
- pains
- power
- product
- production
- pull
- purpose
- push
- resolution
- shot
- spurt
- stab
- strain
- stress
- stretch
- strife
- striving
- struggle
- sweat
- tension
- toil
- training
- travail
- trial
- trouble
- try
- tug
- undertaking
- venture
- whack
- action
- activity
- affair
- attempt
- baby
- bag
- ballgame
- big idea
- biggie
- bit
- business
- campaign
- cause
- company
- concern
- crusade
- deal
- deed
- do
- effort
- endeavor
- engagement
- essay
- establishment
- firm
- flier
- follow through
- game
- happening
- hazard
- house
- move
- operation
- outfit
- performance
- pet project
- plan
- plunge
- program
- project
- proposition
- purpose
- pursuit
- risk
- scheme
- speculation
- stake
- striving
- stunt
- task
- thing
- trade
- try
- venture
- work
- action
- activity
- affair
- attempt
- baby
- bag
- ballgame
- big idea
- biggie
- bit
- business
- campaign
- cause
- company
- concern
- crusade
- deal
- deed
- do
- effort
- endeavor
- engagement
- essay
- establishment
- firm
- flier
- follow through
- game
- happening
- hazard
- house
- move
- operation
- outfit
- performance
- pet project
- plan
- plunge
- program
- project
- proposition
- purpose
- pursuit
- risk
- scheme
- speculation
- stake
- striving
- stunt
- task
- thing
- trade
- try
- venture
- work
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