endure
21endure — verb a) To continue or carry on with something, despite obstacles or hardships. Keith Richards popularity endured for decades. b) To tolerate or put up with something unpleasant …
22endure — verb Endure is used with these nouns as the object: ↑abuse, ↑agony, ↑barrage, ↑existence, ↑hardship, ↑hell, ↑humiliation, ↑inconvenience, ↑insult, ↑misery, ↑nightmare, ↑ …
23endure — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. continue, remain, wear, last; abide, bear, suffer, bear up, sustain, undergo; tolerate, put up with, stand, brook, permit. See resistance, feeling, durability, existence. Ant., perish, falter. II… …
24endure — en|dure [ ın dur ] verb * transitive to suffer something unpleasant or difficult in a patient way over a long period: He endured solitude and torture for months at a time. a. intransitive to last for a long time: traditions that endure ╾… …
25endure — verb 1) he endured much pain Syn: undergo, go through, live through, experience, cope with, deal with, face, suffer, tolerate, put up with, brave, bear, withstand 2) our love will endure …
26endure — en•dure [[t]ɛnˈdʊər, ˈdyʊər[/t]] v. dured, dur•ing 1) to hold out against; undergo: to endure hardship[/ex] 2) to bear patiently or without resistance; tolerate 3) to admit of; allow; bear 4) to continue to exist; last 5) to support adverse force …
27endure — v. 1 tr. undergo (a difficulty, hardship, etc.). 2 tr. a tolerate (a person) (cannot endure him). b (esp. with neg.; foll. by to + infin.) bear. 3 intr. remain in existence; last. 4 tr. submit to. Derivatives: endurable adj. endurability n.… …
28Endure Pursuivant — of Arms is a private officer of arms appointed by the Chief of the Name and Arms of Lindsay presently the Earl of Crawford Balcarres. The current Endure Pursuivant is the Earl s younger son, The Honorable Alexander Walter Lindsay …
29endure the cost of — index disburse (pay out) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
30endure — Synonyms and related words: abide, abide with, abiding, advance, afford, allow for, be exposed to, be proof against, be spared, be subjected to, be tough, bear, bear up, bear up against, bear with, bide, blink at, brave, brook, carry on, carry… …