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endure

[en-door, -dyoor] / ɛnˈdʊər, -ˈdyʊər /




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Assets across the board have endured a volatile start to February owing to a surge in the dollar, geopolitical tensions and the possibility of another US government shutdown.

From Barron's

This speaks to what will likely be Musk’s most enduring legacy—his unmatched ability to sell investors—time and time again—on his wild ideas.

From The Wall Street Journal

There were close calls -- grand jury investigations, lawsuits and a skeptical chief or two -- but they endured through the 1950s.

From Los Angeles Times

Nor does he share the vogue for “radical acceptance,” whose advocates counsel us to simply endure and even embrace the mental blocks and anxieties we have accumulated along our personal life path.

From The Wall Street Journal

If I could offer one enduring piece of hosting advice, though, it’s this: a sandwich party is party gold.

From Salon