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struggle, exert oneself, undertake; aim, aspire; Colloq take a<br />

stab at, have a go or crack or whack or shot at: For years he's<br />

endeavoured to see her.<br />

--n. 2 effort, pains, attempt, try, striving, struggle,<br />

venture, enterprise, Colloq stab, crack, whack, shot: Her<br />

endeavours to be published have come to naught.<br />

endless adj. 1 limitless, unlimited, boundless, unbounded, infinite,<br />

immeasurable, eternal, unending: <strong>The</strong>y found themselves in the<br />

endless reaches <strong>of</strong> outer space. 2 ceaseless, uninterrupted,<br />

incessant, unceasing, unending, constant, perpetual,<br />

interminable, unremitting, non-stop, continuous, continual,<br />

everlasting: I wish you two would stop your endless bickering.<br />

endorse v. 1 indorse, approve, sanction, authorize, advocate, support,<br />

back, subscribe to, sustain, confirm, countenance, put one's<br />

stamp or seal (<strong>of</strong> approval) on, set one's seal (<strong>of</strong> approval) to,<br />

give (something) one's imprimatur, Colloq OK, okay: <strong>The</strong> council<br />

endorsed our application for planning permission. 2 indorse,<br />

countersign: Endorse the cheque to cash it.<br />

endorsement<br />

n. 1 indorsement, approval, affirmation, sanction,<br />

authorization, confirmation, ratification, support, backing,<br />

approbation, seal or stamp <strong>of</strong> approval, imprimatur, Colloq OK,<br />

okay: He is acting with the full endorsement <strong>of</strong> his union. 2<br />

counter-signature: His endorsement is on the back <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cheque.<br />

endowment n. 1 grant, (financial) aid, subsidy, subvention, allowance,<br />

allotment, contribution, donation, gift, present, award;<br />

bequest, inheritance, dowry: <strong>The</strong> endowment was enough to<br />

support me for a year. 2 gift, presentation, bestowal, award,<br />

awarding, settlement: <strong>The</strong> endowment <strong>of</strong> the grant was approved<br />

by the college. 3 endowments. qualities, talents, gifts,<br />

abilities, aptitudes, capabilities, capacities, qualifications,<br />

strengths; attributes, properties, characteristics: She is a<br />

woman <strong>of</strong> considerable endowments.<br />

endurance n. 1 stamina, staying power, perseverance, persistence,<br />

resolution, fortitude, tenacity, patience, tolerance, Colloq US<br />

stick-to-it-iveness: He showed remarkable endurance in the

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