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Amirbaderestan Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

attempted meaning

What does "attempted together" mean in the following sentence.
"The problems of all the stages attempted together are enough to swamp anyone."

Also please clarify whether it refers to the stages or the problems.
  

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attempted means tried. Without any context, I don't understand the sentence. Clive

  • attempted means tried.
  • Without any context, I don't understand the sentence.
  • Clive
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attempted means tried.

Without any context, I don't understand the sentence.

Clive
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If you attempt (to do) all the stages together, the resulting problems would be enough to swamp anyone.

(The term "swamp" is not the best choice for this sentence, but it conveys the sentiment reasonably well).

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