Endeavour in a sentence as a noun

Since the last 20 years were not nearly as productive as Bellard's I shall endeavour to calm down, and make the next 20 count.

Lastly, you just have to love books, this is no endeavour that a truly sane or financially dependent person should attempt.

But beyond this, we shall endeavour to spread the bread thin on the butter – to make what work there is still to be done to be as widely shared as possible.

Thanks China for taking such an endeavour that might benefit humanity - even today naysayers.

Monsanto wants to argue that seeds are patentable because they are unique and involve human intelligence endeavour which should be protected.

Endeavour in a sentence as a verb

The reason public policy is hard to take a seriously as a scientific endeavour is that it isn't often provable, although with open data would certainly improve it.

Public bodies shall endeavour to avoid any undue dependence on particular software manufacturers or service providers.

It seems that some combination of cultural factors, the smaller size of the Australian population and mandatory voting has made this a largely nonpartisan endeavour and voting has only ever taken me 10 minutes.

You have to leave it there.>> "Each Party shall endeavour to promote, where appropriate, the establishment and maintenance of formal or informal mechanisms, such as advisory groups, whereby its competent authorities may receive the views of right holders and other relevant stakeholders.

For people interested in a cleaned-up, commented and de-obfuscated word2vec, I recently ported the original C code to Python [1].My HN submission of this endeavour received no love, but I think it's worthwhile nevertheless as the Python code is not only more concise, readable and extendable, but the training's actually faster too [2].

Endeavour definitions

noun

a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness); "he had doubts about the whole enterprise"

See also: enterprise endeavor

noun

earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something; "made an effort to cover all the reading material"; "wished him luck in his endeavor"; "she gave it a good try"

See also: attempt effort endeavor

verb

attempt by employing effort; "we endeavor to make our customers happy"

See also: endeavor strive