Endure
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British pronunciation/ɛndjˈɔː/
American pronunciation/ɛnˈdjʊɹ/, /ɪnˈdʊɹ/

Définition et Signification de "endure"

to endure
01

endurer

to allow the presence or actions of someone or something disliked without interference or complaint
Transitive: to endure an unpleasant situation
02

endurer, supporter

to persist in living despite facing significant threats or dangers
Intransitive: to endure sometime
Transitive: to endure threats or dangers
03

endurer, supporter

to persist through difficult or painful experiences
Transitive: to endure difficult or painful experiences
04

endurer, résister, surmonter

to remain in existence or functional over a long period of time
Intransitive: to endure sometime
05

persister, endurer

to persist over time
Intransitive: to endure | to endure sometime

endure

v

endurance

n

endurance

n

enduring

adj

enduring

adj
example
Exemple
He endured the pain of physical therapy in order to regain mobility after the injury.
Despite their differences, colleagues must endure each other's working styles for the sake of the team.
Despite the constant criticism, she endured the negativity and stayed focused on her goals.
The employees had to endure long working hours during the busy season to meet the project deadline.
Patients enduring medical treatments demonstrate strength and resilience.
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