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The meaning of ENDURING is lasting, durable. How to use enduring in a sentence.
Enduring means long-lasting. Enduring has roots that go back about 1,500 years to the Late Latin period. It is quite an enduring word! The original root meant hard, so your enduring friendship or your enduring interest in sports is solid enough to stand the test of time.
ENDURING definition: 1. existing for a long time: 2. existing for a long time: 3. continuing for a long time; lasting: . Learn more.
Definition of enduring adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
- Lasting; continuing; durable: a novel of enduring interest. 2. Long-suffering; patient.
Having the ability to last, persist, or withstand the test of time. "The artist's enduring legacy continues to inspire generations." It implies a quality of longevity and durability, suggesting that the subject in question can endure or remain in existence for an extended period.
Enduring generally means lasting for a long time, persisting or continuing to exist despite challenges or difficulties. It can also refer to an individual's ability to withstand or tolerate stressful situations or discomfort.
Long-lasting without significant alteration; continuing through time in the same relative state. enduring (plural endurings)
The early cartes de visite -- Truth in Indiana 1861 -- Truth as Libyan sibyl -- Truth in Michigan 1863 -- Shadows and substance -- Truth's captioned cartes de visite after 1864 -- Shadows and ...
In 1828, years before she took the name Sojourner Truth, a Black woman who had escaped slavery with her infant daughter won a court fight in New York’s Hudson Valley to bring her son, Peter, home from ...