Attempted
Attempted is the past tense and past participle of the verb attempt. It functions as an adjective describing something that has been tried but not completed or successful, as in an attempted burglary or an attempted coup. As a verb, it is used with an object: someone attempted to do something, such as attempting to climb a wall or attempting to telephone a friend.
Etymology traces attempted to Middle English attemption, from Old French atempter, with roots in Latin temptare,
In legal contexts, attempted refers to inchoate offenses—crimes that are not completed but for which liability
In everyday language, attempted emphasizes effort and intention as opposed to outcome; it often signals a plan