Synonym: abiding, imperishable, long-suffering. Similar words: during, endure, endurable, endurance, reassuring, manufacturing, end up, pendulum. Meaning: [-ərɪŋ] adj. 1. unceasing 2. patiently enduring continual wrongs or trouble.
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211. Although senior corporate figures have stated that WA's mining boom was enduring a "temporary set-back", some academics believe that, for now, the good times are over.
212. From the Cuban missile crisis and the fear of a atomic cloud, to today's enduring mistrust of government, communism remained the country's bogeyman.
213. One aspec of his enduring strength can be described, simply, as honesty.
214. And like all enduring legends, the tale of El Dorado contains some scraps of truth.
215. As long as this pathological state of affairs persists, questions of global growth and social welfare will continue to depend on Wall Street and the enduring fallacies of free-market finance.
216. This beauty is not an outward decorative sensation, rather an inward contemplative enduring state of being.
217. Being a country of two-thousand-year feudalistic autocracy, China was reduced to semi-colony after enduring western imperialism's fill of slavery.
218. The only road to enduring prosperity and stability is though open markets and open trade.
219. The enduring and undisturbed presence of Sipah-e-Sahaba and other militant groups in central and southern Punjab has led many analysts to predict that the militants will open up their next front here.
220. Expedition MED said that micro-sized plastic is an enduring hazard, as it becomes mixed with plankton, which is then ingurgitated by small fish that are then eaten by larger predators.
221. While it is true that there is no enduring entity, no unchanging self that can be called "I, " it is also quite obvious that each of us is a uniquely changing and recognizable pattern of elements.
222. Although he left the darkness of the workshop, but in the factory for his inner life eternal left an enduring pain.
223. Result:Among 489 cases of cadaveric renal transplantation, enduring percutaneous lymphorrhagia were seen in 8 recipients, and symptomatic lymphoceles at iliac fossae were found in 7 recipients.
224. Peruvian villagers already on the edge of survival are enduring bitter cold linked to climate change.
225. That ever - enduring, ego - less, omniscient Awareness or Knowingness is the True Self.
226. But for the Japanese themselves, the enduring emblem of their nation is the flowering cherry blossom, or sakura.
227. Generally speaking, People in Indonesia are still not mentally prepared to carry out democracy, and they are still probably enduring throe brought by political and economic transition for a long time.
228. You never could suppose from her countenance what pangs of humiliation she might be enduring inwardly.
229. Naivety is not for children only . Its enduring persistence adds wonder to our lives.
230. "As Afghanistan becomes increasingly self-reliant, it won't have to do so immediately on its own, but rather it will be reassured by way of this enduring commitment," he said.
231. She says the criticism of Rima is tough, and she remembers U. S. President Barack Obama enduring similar remarks, due to his Muslim heritage.
232. The average estimate may give an exaggerated impression of the enduring loss of productive capacity.
233. Democratic foundation is a decisive,[http://sentencedict.com/enduring.html] basic and essential condition of successful and enduring democracy.
234. Bunny is enduring painful flight, rear however medium one arrow.
235. The laid-off persons were enduring unsupportive stressor on information, and other stressors on emotion and material were slenderer than that.
236. A sealed letter with a different frame of mind, coming from all directions, then slightly childish words, are telling an enduring topic.
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