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endure
verb as in bear hardship
verb as in continue; be durable
Strongest matches
exist, go on, hold, linger, live, live on, persist, remain, ride out, stay, survive, sustain
Weak matches
be left, be long lived, be timeless, carry on, carry through, hang on, have no end, hold on, hold out, keep on, never say die, perdure, run on, stay on, stick to, wear on, wear well
Example Sentences
"So six months on we still haven't received a penny in compensation for the costs that we endured over the last two and a half years," he said.
At that point, shares of chip makers, manufacturers tied to data centers, and utilities would endure a setback, while AI investment would eventually pick up later.
Taking home only footprints, a lock of hair and ashes is something no parent should endure.
The New York-based hedge fund had endured a paper loss of more than $200 million on its investment before Monday, according to the people.
“He would try to sleep in the morning so the day would go faster and he wouldn’t have to endure the many hours imprisoned.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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