Make every effort Meaning in English
expression
ˈmeɪk/ /ˈɛvɝi/, /ˈɛvɹi/ /ˈɛfɝt
MAYK EV-uh-ree EF-ert
mˈeɪk/ /ˈɛvɹi/ /ˈɛfət
MAYK EV-ree EF-uht
Definition
To try as hard as possible to achieve something; to do everything you can to succeed at a goal.
Usage & Nuances
This expression is formal to neutral and often used in business, academic, and polite contexts. Commonly found with promises or commitments ("We will make every effort to..."). Do not confuse with 'make an effort' (less strong).
Spanish: hacer todo lo posible - esforzarse al máximoPortuguese (BR): fazer todo o possível - empenhar-se ao máximoPortuguese (PT): fazer todos os esforços - empenhar-se ao máximoChinese (Simplified): 尽一切努力 - 竭尽全力Chinese (Traditional): 盡一切努力 - 竭盡全力Hindi: हर प्रयास करना - भरसक कोशिश करनाArabic: بذل كل جهد - بذل أقصى جهدBengali: সব চেষ্টা করা - সর্বাত্মক প্রচেষ্টা করাRussian: приложить все усилия - сделать всё возможноеJapanese: あらゆる努力をする - 最大限努力するVietnamese: nỗ lực hết sức - làm mọi cáchKorean: 온 힘을 다하다 - 최선을 다하다Turkish: elinden gelen her şeyi yapmak - tüm çabayı göstermekUrdu: ہر ممکن کوشش کرنا - پوری کوشش کرناIndonesian: berusaha sekuat tenaga - melakukan segala upaya
Example Sentences
We will make every effort to deliver your order on time.
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She made every effort to learn English.
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The company made every effort to reduce costs.
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He really made every effort to fix things between them, but it just didn’t work out.
natural
We’ll make every effort to answer your questions as soon as possible.
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Even though it was tough, the team made every effort to finish before the deadline.
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