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Meanings of
enduring
in English
Unceasing.
abiding
durable
imperishable
Related terms
permanent
lasting
Patiently bearing continual wrongs or trouble.
long-suffering
Related terms
patient
Synonyms
Examples for "
abiding
"
abiding
durable
imperishable
Examples for "
abiding
"
1
But the president said the great majority in Bougainville was law
abiding
.
2
However, the other
abiding
rule is that order is better than chaos.
3
More than anything else, African countries need
law
-
abiding
,
predictable and transparent government.
4
I believe the police are the enemy of every law
abiding
citizen.
5
Also read: Should South Africa offer refugee status to
law
-
abiding
Australian cricketers?
1
Successful crisis management was no guarantee of
durable
reform, the President added.
2
But Facebook's control of consumers' information and attention is substantial and
durable
.
3
Natural biominerals are often elaborate in detail but light,
durable
and strong.
4
Do you agree that
durable
industries no longer provide long-term job security?
5
It had taken a century to work out a
durable
border settlement.
1
The answer came back to him in some mystery of
imperishable
vibration.
2
The eyes were the blue gray of the flint, kindly yet
imperishable
.
3
It is written in bold,
imperishable
characters upon your hand and brow.
4
Advise hold special gathering in Temple as tribute to his
imperishable
memory.
5
Were crockery
imperishable
this would be the last dinner of your association.
Usage of
enduring
in English
1
Heavyweight Media But will the trend toward
enduring
content continue to develop?
2
One way of
enduring
them is to try to start something new.
3
I have good reason to know how
enduring
his courage was .
4
This hour, TED speakers explore some radical solutions to these
enduring
problems.
5
We need policies that will help overcome the
enduring
impacts of racism.
6
Is the marriage between liberal democracy and global capitalism an
enduring
one?
7
But its endospores can survive in soil for years,
enduring
extreme conditions.
8
I warn you it is not the most
enduring
in the world.
9
The situation a reflected the
enduring
appeal of twice former Masters champion
10
It also marks a new phase in an
enduring
partnership and friendship.
11
Ray Tindle is Britain's most
enduring
champion of news printed on paper.
12
And so began one of the most
enduring
mysteries of the sea.
13
In Zintan and detention centres across Tripoli people are
enduring
dire conditions.
14
I am in the process of making an
enduring
power of attorney.
15
But as it is in all
enduring
relationships, great chemistry is essential.
16
Futura is the most
enduring
work of the German designer Paul Renner.
Other examples for "enduring"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
enduring
Adjective
endure
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
most enduring
enduring love
enduring appeal
enduring legacy
so enduring
More collocations
Enduring
through the time
Enduring
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
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