To last, To suffer patiently, To indurate, To tolerate or put up with something unpleasant, To continue or carry on with something, despite obstacles or hardships, If you endure a painful or difficult situation, you experience it and do not avoid it or give up, usually because you cannot. The company endured heavy financial losses, To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity; to hold out, continue to live; endure or last; "We went without water and food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"; "The racecar driver lived through several very serious accidents", continue to exist; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of Elvis endures", If something endures, it continues to exist without any loss in quality or importance. Somehow the language endures and continues to survive. = persist + enduring en·dur·ing the start of an enduring friendship, face or endure with courage; "She braved the elements", put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage", undergo or be subjected to; "He suffered the penalty"; "Many saints suffered martyrdom", suffer without complaint, tolerate; continue on in spite of difficulty, To remain firm under; to sustain; to undergo; to support without breaking or yielding; as, metals endure a certain degree of heat without melting; to endure wind and weather, To bear with patience; to suffer without opposition or without sinking under the pressure or affliction; to bear up under; to put up with; to tolerate, To harden; to toughen; to make hardy, To continue in the same state without perishing; to last; to remain, persist or be long; in time; "The bad weather lasted for three days", last and be usable; "This dress wore well for almost ten years", absorb, tough, summer and winter, tough out, Simple past tense and past participle of endure, drie, past of endure, third-person singular of endure, continuing for a very long time, lasting, persisting, remaining, unceasing; "an abiding belief"; "imperishable truths", patiently enduring continual wrongs or trouble; "an enduring disposition"; "a long-suffering and uncomplaining wife", present participle of endure, patiently enduring continual wrongs or trouble; "an enduring disposition"; "a long-suffering and uncomplaining wife, Lasting; durable; long-suffering; as, an enduring disposition,
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To last - "Our love will endure forever."
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To suffer patiently - "He endured years of pain."
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To indurate
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To tolerate or put up with something unpleasant
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To continue or carry on with something, despite obstacles or hardships - "Keith Richards' popularity endured for decades."
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If you endure a painful or difficult situation, you experience it and do not avoid it or give up, usually because you cannot. The company endured heavy financial losses
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To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity; to hold out
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continue to live; endure or last; "We went without water and food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"; "The racecar driver lived through several very serious accidents"
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continue to exist; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of Elvis endures"
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If something endures, it continues to exist without any loss in quality or importance. Somehow the language endures and continues to survive. = persist + enduring en·dur·ing the start of an enduring friendship
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face or endure with courage; "She braved the elements"
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put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
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undergo or be subjected to; "He suffered the penalty"; "Many saints suffered martyrdom"
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suffer without complaint, tolerate; continue on in spite of difficulty fiil
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To remain firm under; to sustain; to undergo; to support without breaking or yielding; as, metals endure a certain degree of heat without melting; to endure wind and weather
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To bear with patience; to suffer without opposition or without sinking under the pressure or affliction; to bear up under; to put up with; to tolerate
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To harden; to toughen; to make hardy
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To continue in the same state without perishing; to last; to remain
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persist or be long; in time; "The bad weather lasted for three days"
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last and be usable; "This dress wore well for almost ten years"
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