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View definitions for enduringly

enduringly

adverb as in patiently

adverb as in permanently

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That makes these episodes enduringly relatable to our politics.

From Salon

Hopefully, future generations will look back on the Dengue outbreak in Puerto Rico as the catalyst for an enduringly significant societal accomplishment, not a danger signal we missed or dismissed.

From Salon

“It’s not unusual for young people to be politically engaged, and also we know that the formative experiences of young adulthood enduringly shape our attitudes about social norms,” he said in an email.

Its leader, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, remains enduringly popular among Indians after almost a decade having brought political stability, invested in infrastructure, and championed welfare reforms and national security.

From Reuters

And, more enduringly, Craft and his work joined the hundreds of other pieces challenged each year as potentially inappropriate amid the current culture wars.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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