Synonym: survival. Similar words: insurance, entrance, tolerance, exuberance, attendance, end up, end up with, ranch. Meaning: [ɪn'djʊərəns] n. 1. the power to withstand hardship or stress 2. a state of surviving; remaining alive.
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61. And it came from a famous maker: another Farman, a Goliath, had held the endurance record in 1921.
62. After all, the endurance in the pueblos counted more than the new government, the new champions, the new reforms.
63. In this gait, he conveys the impression of strength, endurance and determination.
64. Thereafter she toured the world with formidable endurance under often gruelling conditions of travel, climate, and work.
65. It tormented me beyond all endurance, while at the same time the awful silence of the terrible prison weighed me down.
66. Ohka 33 would have had the endurance to permit a second or third attempt should the first death-dive have been miscalculated.
67. The Anglish has lost most of the Yiddish meaning and refers basically to one who pesters beyond endurance.
68. A gruelling test of endurance not only at the competition ... but also a test of endurance to get there.
69. Equestrian: The endurance phase of the individual three-day event takes over.
70. Stale soul purifier Souls, like bodies and minds, are capable of incredible feats of endurance.
71. Not for pretty reasons but for energy and endurance and to be sharp.
72. Physical therapists make available special exercise equipment to help increase strength and endurance; they also design exercise programs for home use.
73. Caffeine has long been used to increase physical endurance, in both humans and animals.
74. The expeditions behind enemy lines were a tremendous test of one's endurance and nerves.
75. But the poem appears to commend long-suffering endurance and to suggest that mourners may be silently visited by Divine Grace.
76. But the resistance is pegged to stimulate toning and endurance, not strength, Kraemer said.
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77. In fact, the US generals had seriously misjudged the determination and endurance of the North Vietnamese.
78. The second type of endurance training uses nearly flat-out effort over a period of up to three minutes.
79. The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder. Alfred Hitchcock
80. As soon as you set a limit to your endurance, you are lost.
81. Anaerobic training Work on anaerobic endurance at the same time that you are raising your aerobic platform.
82. The people showed great courage, patience, and endurance during the long years of the war.
83. There is no reason to make this trip into some kind of nasty macho endurance test.
84. But it is important to push yourself to the absolute limits of your endurance.
85. Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its hope; it can outlast anything. Love still stands when all else has fallen. Blaise Pascal
86. Read in studio A team of schoolchildren has won a national endurance competition in which the disabled and able-bodied work together.
87. She had tried, but the rehearsals had gradually taken on the menace of trials of endurance.
88. There was something about this beaten sort of humility that irritated Lydia almost beyond endurance.
89. For what did they know of her half-hearted attempts at abortion, the years' endurance.
90. At the end, all women were checked for changes in endurance and strength.
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