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endure

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




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Putin said 2025 proved the “invincible friendship” between the two countries while Kim said their alliance would endure “generation after generation.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, New Year's Day editions of Woman's Hour and This Week in History will celebrate the enduring appeal of Ambridge, the show's fictional village.

From BBC

White also vented about the Trojans’ Alamo Bowl performance — writing “Do y’all ever practice tackling ever or is it always about offense?” — and having to endure more than two decades without a national title.

From Los Angeles Times

Last season, they endured a stretch of only two wins from mid-December through the final week of February.

From BBC

They went 5-7 during December, endured their longest losing streak of the season and got exposed by potential playoff teams such as San Antonio, Phoenix and Houston.

From Los Angeles Times