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[ US /ɛnˈdjʊɹɪŋ, ɪnˈdʊɹɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɛndjˈɔːɹɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lasting a long time
    an abiding belief
    imperishable truths
  2. patiently bearing continual wrongs or trouble
    a long-suffering and uncomplaining wife
    an enduring disposition

How To Use enduring In A Sentence

  • Liz smiles professionally and holds Larry, who wheezes and splutters, enduring his hardship with a stoicism that looks exhausting.
  • Within the unalterable waves of change, we can never find any enduring refuge or freedom.
  • Much-maligned for their derivative style, the band are nevertheless enduringly popular.
  • They are wonderful reminders of the enduring mystery and magic that is childhood itself.
  • We believe, and we believe that you believe, that of the many and proliferating means for communicating big ideas, one of the most effective, and therefore most enduring, is fiction. A Long Story
  • Families witness animals enduring an extreme climate, such as deer navigating through three feet of snow.
  • But for both of them, in different ways, there was now an enduring chill in their lives.
  • If that sounds harsh or flippant, just take a look at the discographies of rock's most enduringly successful acts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, all of Africa and large parts of Asia would lie dark and unlit as if during a wartime bombing raid, a fate that one or two places down there would actually be enduring.
  • There clearly are some issues that cannot be adequately covered by the enduring power of attorney legislation currently provided in law.
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