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enduredverbpast tense of endure 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 experienced, felt, had, knew, passed, saw, suffered, sustained, tasted, underwent, witnessed encountered, metaccepted, receivedassimilated, digested went through to put up with (something painful or difficult)at some point we all have to endure the loss of a beloved pet abided(also abode), absorbed, accepted, bode(or bided, chiefly dialect), bore, brooked, countenanced, hacked, handled, met, pocketed, stomached, stood, stuck out, supported, sustained, sweat out(or sweated out), tolerated, took, went, wore(British) allowed, permitted, suffered, swallowedreconciled (to)acquiesced, agreed (with or to), assented (to), capitulated, consented (to), respected, submitted (to), yielded (to) lived with, lumped (it), stood for, toughed it out declined, dismissed, refused, rejected, repudiated, spurned, turned downcombated(or combatted), contested, fought, opposed, resistedavoided, bypassed, circumvented, dodged, eluded, escaped, evaded, missedabstained (from), forbore, refrained (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 abided(also abode), bode(or bided), continued, held on, held up, kept up, lasted, perdured, persisted, ran on, remained lingered, stayed, stuck around, tarriedcarried through, prevailed, survived ceased, closed, concluded, desisted, died, discontinued, ended, expired, finished, lapsed, left off, passed, quit(also quitted), stopped, terminated, wound up(also winded up) abated, died (down), ebbed, let up, moderated, subsided, waned |