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- Dictionaryendure/ɪnˈdjʊə/
verb
- 1. suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently: "it seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain" Similar
- 2. remain in existence; last: "these cities have endured through time" Similar Opposite
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ENDURE definition: 1. to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful: 2. to continue to exist for a long time…. Learn more.
1. : to undergo especially without giving in : suffer. endure hardships. endured great pain. 2. : to regard with acceptance or tolerance. could not endure noisy children. Synonyms. experience. feel.
ENDURE meaning: 1. to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful: 2. to continue to exist for a long time…. Learn more.
Endure definition: to hold out against; sustain without impairment or yielding; undergo. See examples of ENDURE used in a sentence.
Definition of endure verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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. [ VERB noun ]
verb. put up with something or somebody unpleasant. “The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks”. synonyms: abide, bear, brook, digest, put up, stand, stick out, stomach, suffer, support, tolerate. suffer. experience (emotional) pain. see more. verb. continue to live through hardship or adversity.
verb. /ɪnˈdʊr/ Verb Forms. [transitive] to experience and deal with something that is painful or unpleasant, especially without complaining synonym bear endure something They had to endure a long wait before the case came to trial. She could not endure the thought of leaving him.
Apr 3, 2018 · ENDURE meaning: to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful: . Learn more.
1. To continue in existence; last: buildings that have endured for centuries. 2. To suffer patiently without yielding. [Middle English enduren, from Old French endurer, from Latin indūrāre, to make hard : in-, against, into; see en-1 + dūrus, hard; see deru- in Indo-European roots .] Synonyms: endure, bear1, stand, abide, suffer, tolerate.