To allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to continue to exist or occur without interference; accept or undergo, often unwillingly.
Continue to live through hardship or adversity.
Face and withstand with courage.
1 Human power could not, however, much longer endure so severe a trial.
2 I believe the government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.
3 A number of market economists are predicting Australia will endure a recession.
4 Food and water, sufficient to endure a brief siege, were stored inside.
5 They endure the daily humiliations large and small that come with occupation.
6 We can scarcely endure the heat of the cooking-stove in the kitchen.
7 Keep absolutely still; it is easier to endure it in this way.
8 It was part of the great system; and she must endure it.
9 The reminiscence stung me to the quick; I could endure no more.
10 Everything changes; only the word of the Father shall endure for ever.
11 She could no longer endure the city nor the people in it.
12 Sure enough, children will endure possession in remoter parts of the countryside.
13 Even in normal times, they endure long lines at stores and pharmacies.
14 The trees cannot endure frost and must be irrigated in the summer.
15 It never could have been; and she must endure to the end.
16 He could not endure the thought of remaining buried in the crowd.
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