Synonym: harden, indurate. Similar words: tenure, nurture, nurse, penury, nursery, nursing, penurious, in use. Meaning: [ɪ'njʊr /-'njʊə] v. cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate.
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1 After living here for years I've become inured to the cold climate.
2 Sick pay inures from the first day of illness.
3 Nurses soon become inured to the sight of suffering.
4 Failure inured him to hardships.
5 The prisoners quickly became inured to the harsh conditions.
6 One cannot inure oneself altogether to such malicious criticism.
7 Your unemployment insurance will inure from the third week of your being out of work.
8 Doctors become inured to death.
9 Hospital workers once alert for the sound became inured to it, like city dwellers to the sound of sirens.
10 We should inure ourselves to hard life.
11 The cease - fire agreement inure from next Monday.
12 BENEFIT OF INSURANCE 15 This insurance shall not inure to the benefit of the carrier or other bailee.
13 This insurance shall not inure to the benefit of the carrier or other bailee.
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15 This Insurance shall not inure to the benefit of the carrier or other bailee.
16 After spending some time on the island they became inured to the hardships.
17 Since he himself expected to go to sea again, he said, he must inure him-self to such dangers.
18 As the application of the transgenic technology , oil content of rapeseed is increasing more and inure.
19 The one - way ticket between London and Dover will inure from next week.
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