Enterprisenoun
A company, business, organization, or other purposeful endeavor.
‘The government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) are a group of financial services corporations which have been created by the United States Congress.’; ‘A micro-enterprise is defined as a business having 5 or fewer employees and a low seed capital.’;
Endeavornoun
A sincere attempt; a determined or assiduous effort towards a specific goal.
Enterprisenoun
An undertaking, venture, or project, especially a daring and courageous one.
‘Biosphere 2 was a scientific enterprise aimed at the exploration of the complex web of interactions within life systems.’;
Endeavornoun
Enterprise; assiduous or persistent activity.
Enterprisenoun
A willingness to undertake new or risky projects; energy and initiative.
‘He has shown great enterprise throughout his early career.’;
Endeavorverb
(obsolete) To exert oneself.
Enterprisenoun
An active participation in projects.
Endeavorverb
(intransitive) To attempt through application of effort (to do something); to try strenuously.
Enterpriseverb
(intransitive) To undertake an enterprise, or something hazardous or difficult.
Endeavorverb
To attempt (something).
Enterpriseverb
(transitive) To undertake; to begin and attempt to perform; to venture upon.
Endeavorverb
To work with purpose.
Enterpriseverb
(transitive) To treat with hospitality; to entertain.
Endeavorverb
To exert physical or intellectual strength for the attainment of; to use efforts to effect; to strive to achieve or reach; to try; to attempt.
‘It is our duty to endeavor the recovery of these beneficial subjects.’;
Enterprisenoun
That which is undertaken; something attempted to be performed; a work projected which involves activity, courage, energy, and the like; a bold, arduous, or hazardous attempt; an undertaking; as, a manly enterprise; a warlike enterprise.
‘Their hands can not perform their enterprise.’;
Endeavorverb
To exert one's self; to work for a certain end.
‘And such were praised who but endeavored well.’; ‘He had . . . endeavored earnestly to do his duty.’;
Enterprisenoun
Willingness or eagerness to engage in labor which requires boldness, promptness, energy, and like qualities; as, a man of great enterprise.
Endeavornoun
An exertion of physical or intellectual strength toward the attainment of an object; a systematic or continuous attempt; an effort; a trial.
‘To employ all my endeavor to obey you.’;
Enterpriseverb
To undertake; to begin and attempt to perform; to venture upon.
‘The business must be enterprised this night.’; ‘What would I not renounce or enterprise for you!’;
Endeavornoun
a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness);
‘he had doubts about the whole enterprise’;
Enterpriseverb
To treat with hospitality; to entertain.
‘Him at the threshold met, and well did enterprise.’;
Endeavornoun
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’;
Enterpriseverb
To undertake an enterprise, or something hazardous or difficult.
Endeavorverb
attempt by employing effort;
‘we endeavor to make our customers happy’;
Enterprisenoun
a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness);
‘he had doubts about the whole enterprise’;
Enterprisenoun
an organization created for business ventures;
‘a growing enterprise must have a bold leader’;
Enterprisenoun
readiness to embark on bold new ventures
Enterprisenoun
a project or undertaking, especially a bold or complex one
‘a joint enterprise between French and Japanese companies’;
Enterprisenoun
initiative and resourcefulness
‘success came quickly, thanks to a mixture of talent, enterprise, and luck’;
Enterprisenoun
a business or company
‘a state-owned enterprise’;
Enterprisenoun
entrepreneurial economic activity
‘an economic environment which encourages enterprise’; ‘local enterprise agencies’;