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endeavor

  1. lyönti, parhaansa, parhaimmillaan, huonoin, pahin, salakauppa, laiton toiminta, laiton liiketoiminta, epätoivoinen yritys, yritys, vaivannäkö, pyrkimys, ponnistus, kokeilu, hanke.

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pyrkimys

pyrkiä, ponnistella, yrittää

hanke A sincere attempt; a determined or assiduous effort towards a specific goal.
1640, w:Thomas Hobbes|Thomas Hobbes, s:The Elements of Law/Part II/Chapter 28|The Elements of Law, part II, chapter 28:

And these three: 1. the law over them that have sovereign power; 2. their duty; 3. their profit: are one and the same thing contained in this sentence, Salus populi suprema lex; by which must be understood, not the mere preservation of their lives, but generally their benefit and good. So that this is the general law for sovereigns: that they procure, to the uttermost of their endeavour, the good of the people.
1873, w:James Clerke Maxwell|J C Maxwell, s:A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism|A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, volume 2, page 184:
As we shall find it necessary, in our endeavours to bring electrical phenomena within the province of dynamics, to have our dynamical ideas in a state fit for direct application to physical questions we shall devote this chapter to an exposition of these dynamical ideas from a physical point of view.
Enterprise; assiduous or persistent activity.
1748, David Hume, Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral (London: Oxford University Press, 1973), § 9:
The like has been the endeavour of critics, logicians, and even politicians (..).
puhekieltä To exert oneself. (defdate)
Alexander Pope:
And such were praised who but endeavoured well.
puhekieltä To attempt through application of effort (to do something); to try strenuously. (defdate)
1748, David Hume, Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral (London: Oxford University Press, 1973), § 2:
The other species of philosophers consider man in the light of a reasonable rather than an active being, and endeavour to form his understanding more than cultivate his manners.
puhekieltä To attempt (something). (defdate)
Ld. Chatham:
It is our duty to endeavour the recovery of these beneficial subjects.
1669 May 18, Sir Isaac Newton, Letter (to Francis Aston):
If you be affronted, it is better, in a foreign country, to pass it by in silence, and with a jest, though with some dishonour, than to endeavour revenge; for, in the first case, your credit's ne'er the worse when you return into England, or come into other company that have not heard of the quarrel.
To work with purpose.
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