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Definitions for Enduring
[1] lasting; permanent: a poet of enduring greatness.
[2] patient; long-suffering.
[3] to hold out against; sustain without impairment or yielding; undergo: to endure great financial pressures with equanimity.
[4] to bear without resistance or with patience; tolerate: I cannot endure your insults any longer.
[5] to admit of; allow; bear: His poetry is such that it will not endure a superficial reading.
[6] to continue to exist; last: These words will endure as long as people live who love freedom.
[7] to support adverse force or influence of any kind; suffer without yielding; suffer patiently: Even in the darkest ages humanity has endured.
[8] to have or gain continued or lasting acknowledgment or recognition, as of worth, merit or greatness: His plays have endured for more than three centuries.
[9] permanent; lasting
[10] having forbearance; long-suffering
[11] to undergo (hardship, strain, privation, etc) without yielding; bear
[12] (tr) to permit or tolerate
[13] (intr) to last or continue to exist
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Words nearby Enduring
endurance, endurance race, endurance ratio, endurant, endure, enduring, enduro, endways, endymion, endysis, ene
Origin of Enduring
e1275–1325; Middle English enduren < Anglo-French, Old French endurer < Latin indūrāre to harden, make lasting, equivalent to in- in-2 + dūrāre to last, be or become hard, derivative of dūrus hard
Other words from Enduring
en·dur·ing·ly , adverb
en·dur·ing·ness , noun
non·en·dur·ing , adjective
un·en·dur·ing , adjective
un·en·dur·ing·ly , adverb
en·dur·er , noun
un·en·dured , adjective
Word origin for Enduring
eC14: from Old French endurer, from Latin indūrāre to harden, from dūrus hard