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View definitions for enduring

enduring

adjective as in lasting

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In conservative states, abortion-rights supporters haven’t expected judges to establish sweeping constitutional protections, even as they prepare to push for the eventual recognition of rights broader or more enduring than the ones recognized in Roe.

From Slate

Alvin said he knew back then that there was something unique and enduring about him.

A former explosive ordnance specialist who was awarded a Bronze Star during Operation Enduring Freedom, he had developed into a quiet but effective leader.

Sangeeta, who goes by one name, is overwhelmed every day as she juggles work, household chores and childcare while enduring severe hot flashes, fatigue, insomnia, backache and abdominal pain.

From BBC

But Nik acknowledges that, though MND has robbed him of his active body, he is not enduring constant pain like Elise and some other terminally-ill people.

From BBC

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

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