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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91. Some married couples seem to endure, maybe even enjoy, marital brawls.
92. I now live in Middlesex and endure all the problems described in the aforementioned article.
93. In this society, a few enjoy luxury while others endure grinding poverty.
94. The bond struck between these ambitious men was to endure.
95. Few of us are blessed with ideal situations, often having to endure steep slopes, narrow alley-ways or deep shade.
96. The body politic may have undergone radical surgery and it may have aged considerably, but it has continued to endure.
97. How much more of Frank and Pat canoodling must we endure?
98. They made each other miserable, locking wills, disbelieving that the other party could long endure a war of emotional attrition.
99. They endure the threat of drug dealing in their midst.
100. He would rather died on the spot than endure that pain again.
101. It takes only an hour to drive from Gaza to Jerusalem, if you don't have to endure obstructive border guards.
102. What were they made of that they could endure torture without complaint?
103. And I was never at risk of being spoken to or of having to endure sales talk.
104. How do three-strikers endure the thought of spending life in prison for a relatively petty crime?
105. Pray heaven she might find the courage to endure the horrors that must lie in store!
106. A name that will endure hundreds of years into the future.
107. In the past, many companies have elected to settle rather than to endure such a siege.
108. Some of them even had to endure the presence of stepbrothers and -sisters, which to Camille would have been insupportable.
109. Arriving there, he moved from flophouse to flophouse because none of his fellow tenants could endure his hacking cough.
110. The continued effort in cancer research seems worthwhile considering the suffering that patients must endure.
111. I think she's suffered enough humiliation without having to endure the knowledge that her son is aware of it.
112. These people endure decades of horror,(www.Sentencedict.com) and they set their shoulders and push forward.
113. The others were beheaded first; her executioner botched her beheading and left her to endure a three-day death.
114. We in the Conservative Party have no truck with that style of gutter journalism which we were forced to endure last Sunday.
115. Despite her glamour she was never a prima donna, and the memory of her vocal clarity and unaffected piety will endure.
116. The animosity between Clinton and House Democrats is likely to endure.
117. Perhaps the worst treatment Graham had to endure was an experiment with ultra-violet rays, carried out at the local hospital.
118. The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure much. William Hazlitt
119. Here, you might think, is a piece of the past that will not long endure.
120. She was far from confident that she possessed the moral courage to endure further revelations from that dark side of her moon.
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