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endureverb to come to a knowledge of (something) by living through itan elderly couple who have endured the ups and downs of a half century of married life experience, feel, have, know, pass, see, suffer, sustain, taste, undergo, witness encounter, meetaccept, receiveassimilate, digest go through to put up with (something painful or difficult)at some point we all have to endure the loss of a beloved pet abide, absorb, accept, bear, bide(chiefly dialect), brook, countenance, go, hack, handle, meet, pocket, stand, stick out, stomach, support, sustain, sweat out, take, tolerate, wear(British) allow, permit, suffer, swallowreconcile (to)acquiesce, agree (with or to), assent (to), capitulate, consent (to), respect, submit (to), yield (to) live with, lump (it), stand for, tough it out decline, dismiss, refuse, reject, repudiate, spurn, turn downcombat, contest, fight, oppose, resistavoid, bypass, circumvent, dodge, elude, escape, evade, missabstain (from), forbear, refrain (from) to remain indefinitely in existence or in the same statethe fashion business is built on change, since nobody expects a particular clothing style to endure abide, bide, continue, hold on, hold up, keep up, last, perdure, persist, remain, run on linger, stay, stick around, tarrycarry through, prevail, survive cease, close, conclude, desist, die, discontinue, end, expire, finish, lapse, leave off, pass, quit, stop, terminate, wind up abate, die (down), ebb, let up, moderate, subside, wane bear, suffer, endure, abide, tolerate, stand mean to put up with something trying or painful.bear usually implies the power to sustain without flinching or breaking.forced to bear a tragic loss suffer often suggests acceptance or passivity rather than courage or patience in bearing.suffering many insults endure implies continuing firm or resolute through trials and difficulties.endured years of rejection abide suggests acceptance without resistance or protest.cannot abide their rudeness tolerate suggests overcoming or successfully controlling an impulse to resist, avoid, or resent something injurious or distasteful.refused to tolerate such treatment stand emphasizes even more strongly the ability to bear without discomposure or flinching.unable to stand teasing in the 14th century |