01 v. t. To make trial or experiment of; to try; to endeavor to do or perform (some action); to assay; as, to attempt to sing; to attempt a bold flight.
imp. & p. p.
Attempted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Attempting
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1.
To make trial or experiment of; to try; to endeavor to do or perform (some action); to assay; as, to attempt to sing; to attempt a bold flight.“Something attempted, something done, Has earned a night's repose.” — Longfellow.
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2.
To try to move, by entreaty, by afflictions, or by temptations; to tempt.[Obs. or Archaic]“It made the laughter of an afternoon That Vivien should attempt the blameless king.” — Thackeray.
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3.
To try to win, subdue, or overcome; as, one who attempts the virtue of a woman.“Dear sir, of force I must attempt you further: Take some remembrance of us, as a tribute.” — Shak.
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4.
To attack; to make an effort or attack upon; to try to take by force; as, to attempt the enemy's camp.“Without attempting his adversary's life.” — Motley.
Syn.
See Try.