Synonym: bear, continue, experience, feel, last, persist, remain, stand, stay, suffer, tolerate, undergo. Similar words: endurable, endurance, duress, procedure, end up, end up with, during, stand up. Meaning: [ɪn'djʊə] v. 1. put up with something or somebody unpleasant 2. face or endure with courage 3. continue to live; endure or last 4. undergo or be subjected to 5. last and be usable 6. persist for a specified period of time 7. continue to exist.
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61. Held so tightly, she had to endure his demanding kiss for what seemed an eternity.
62. When war broke out he had to endure four months' internment as an enemy alien.
63. I had to endure the indignity of being strip-searched for drugs.
64. The renaissance was not destined to endure; predictably, it led to no enlightenment.
65. But you see, the measure of hell you're able to endure is the measure of your love. Ayn Rand
66. Better that Aretha Franklin had not been born than that we should endure a drop more of this acid rain of spittle!
67. The red card was rescinded but only after the keeper had been forced to endure several days of shame and regret.
68. I know there are many women who endure similar treatment from men who profess to love them.
69. Many cancer patients have to endure a great deal of pain.
70. We prefer to endure impossible demands rather than risk our familiar identities.
71. Wilson speeches often praise the gumption of illegal immigrants who take risks and endure hardships to better themselves and their families.
72. Being abused is the humiliating situation for both men and women so do not endure this punishment.
73. His own soldiers respected him because he was always prepared to endure hardships.
74. The dark ages to come will endure not twelve, but thirty thousand years.
75. Finally a day came when they could endure no longer.
76. Obviously upset, Cox fidgeted and slumped, struggling to endure the postgame press conference.
77. Don't pass on your passions, to settle in the stale normality. Endure. Strive. Ensure. Anthony Liccione
78. As with all friendships that endure, the danger areas were established and agreed on, without rancour.
79. We residents and poll tax payers of Everton have to endure little or no street lighting at all.
80. His looming cameo proclaims sweet innocence, and through the next two-hours we will endure several sightings of his ghost.
81. Black players have to endure endless taunts except when one scores a goal for the hooligan's team.
82. But it does endure its share of predation by man.
83. And there is surely a limit to the time which this historic opportunity can endure.
84. Love mattered, in the end. A house without love would always fall, maybe not today or tomorrow,(http://sentencedict.com/endure.html) but in the end without love nothing could endure. Laurell K. Hamilton
85. Lucien could not endure the thought of appearing barefaced in front of a stranger, especially a person of great status.
86. Do they ever take an interest in the increased prices Ulster people endure on food and other commodities compared to the mainland?
87. It was a system that could not endure, and agitations for greater democracy grew steadily louder.
88. There is no reason at all, however, why such states should endure for ever.
89. It will be particularly useful for early risers who once had to endure deafening music from Benidorm bars until the small hours.
90. But he took charge of men; organized them; persuaded or inspired or commanded them to endure incredible things.
More similar words: endurable, endurance, duress, procedure, end up, end up with, during, stand up, on duty, wind up, industry, conduct, round up, indulge, stand up for, undulant, stand up to, indulgent, in due course, industrial, sure, cure, lure, azure, allure, end, purely, figure, injure, bureau.