1. endeavoring - Noun
2. endeavoring - Verb
of Endeavor
Source: Webster's dictionaryFrom The Salem Republican, June 11, 1925: The whole matter has assumed the portion of Dayton and her merchants endeavoring to secure a large amount of notoriety and publicity with an open question as whether Scopes is a party to the plot or not. Source: Internet
He made the discovery while endeavoring to improve upon the air thermometers in use at the time. Source: Internet
So what we've been endeavoring to do -- certainly in the mortgage business, we have a pretty highly tuned originate-to-distribute model, and we also have loans and portfolio of mortgages on balance sheet. Source: Internet
Institutions were decaying, well-meaning people were growing cynical or desperate, and many intelligent men, for want of something better to do, were endeavoring to escape the present through studying the pagan past. Source: Internet
A report became circulated that the small child of Jim Penrod had been burned to death and its mother was severely injured endeavoring to rescue it. Source: Internet
I thank the Ministry of Rural Development, the Ministry of Economy and Finance and concerned institutions as well as local authorities of all seven provinces and twenty districts for their endeavoring efforts to make the project possible. Source: Internet