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    en·dure
    [inˈdo͝or, enˈdo͝or]
    verb
    endure (verb) · endures (third person present) · endured (past tense) · endured (past participle) · enduring (present participle)
    1. suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently:
      "it seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain"
    2. remain in existence; last:
      "these cities have endured through time"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French endurer, from Latin indurare ‘harden’, from in- ‘in’ + durus ‘hard’.
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    What is another word for endure?Find similar words to endure using the buttons below. Endure definition: To carry on through, despite hardships; undergo or suffer.
    How does the verb endure differ from other similar words?Some common synonyms of endure are abide, bear, stand, suffer, and tolerate. While all these words mean "to put up with something trying or painful," endure implies continuing firm or resolute through trials and difficulties.
    Is enduring a good thing or a bad thing?Notice above that something that endures can be good or bad. Something you endure is always bad. And people are forever talking about what they can't or won't endure, as in "I refuse to endure any more abuse from my neighbors." Endure derives from the Latin indūrāre "to make hard," formed from the prefix in- "against, into" plus dūrus "hard."
    What does endured mean?verb (used with object),en·dured, en·dur·ing. to hold out against; sustain without impairment or yielding; undergo: to endure great financial pressures with equanimity. to bear without resistance or with patience; tolerate: I cannot endure your insults any longer.
     
  3. verb (used with object), en·dured, en·dur·ing. to hold out against; sustain without impairment or yielding; undergo: to endure great financial pressures with equanimity. to bear without resistance or with patience; tolerate: I cannot endure your insults any longer.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/endure
    1. to hold out against; undergo: to endure hardship. 2. to bear patiently or without resistance; tolerate. 3. to admit of; allow; bear. 4. to continue to exist; last.
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    endure (verb) endure /ɪn ˈ dɚ/ Brit /ɪn ˈ djʊə/ verb endures; endured; enduring Britannica Dictionary definition of ENDURE 1 [no object] : to continue to exist in the same state or condition
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    endure verb uk / ɪnˈdʒʊə r/ us / ɪnˈdʊr / endure verb (EXPERIENCE) Add to word list B2 [ T ] to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful:
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