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endure

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




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Business sectors from European luxury to regional airlines sank in morning trading, while those in defense companies turned sharply higher on prospects of an enduring conflict.

From The Wall Street Journal

Emma Cox, chief executive of Endometriosis UK, says endometriosis care has been neglected for too long, with women enduring years of pain and uncertainty, and that the situation is getting worse.

From BBC

"My sister and I both wanted to be footballers, and for that my parents -- especially my mother -- had to endure bitter words," said the 20-year-old, who started playing at the age of five.

From Barron's

SAG-AFTRA described Ford as “one of cinema’s most enduring leading men” whose performances “have become woven into the fabric of our culture,” in a December release announcing the honor.

From Los Angeles Times

“Her passing has left our family in unimaginable pain. No parents should ever have to endure the loss of their youngest child.”

From Los Angeles Times