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    en·dur·ing
    /inˈdo͝oriNG/

    adjective

    • 1. continuing or long-lasting: "he formed a number of enduring relationships with women"

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  2. : lasting, durable. an enduring truth. enduringlyadverb. enduringnessnoun. Synonyms. abiding. ageless. continuing. dateless. eternal. everlasting. immortal. imperishable. lasting. ongoing. perennial. perpetual. timeless.

  3. existing for a long time: enduring appeal the enduring appeal of cartoons. I shall be left with many enduring memories of the time I spent in India. Synonyms. abiding. durable. imperishable literary. indelible. indestructible.

  4. Synonyms for ENDURING: ongoing, immortal, continuing, lasting, eternal, perpetual, perennial, abiding; Antonyms of ENDURING: obsolete, archaic, antiquated, outmoded, outdated, outworn, out-of-date, dated

  5. Enduring definition: lasting; permanent. See examples of ENDURING used in a sentence.

  6. 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.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. permanent; lasting 2. having forbearance; long-suffering.... Click for more definitions.

  8. 1. : to undergo especially without giving in : suffer. endure hardships. endured great pain. 2. : to regard with acceptance or tolerance. could not endure noisy children. Synonyms. experience. feel. have. know. pass. see. suffer. sustain.

  9. Define enduring. enduring synonyms, enduring pronunciation, enduring translation, English dictionary definition of enduring. adj. 1. Lasting; continuing; durable: a novel of enduring interest. 2. Long-suffering; patient. en·dur′ing·ly adv. en·dur′ing·ness n. American Heritage®...

  10. Definition of enduring adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful: We had to endure a nine-hour delay at the airport. She's already had to endure three painful operations on her leg. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to accept or continue in a situation that is difficult or unpleasant. bear I will bear the responsibility for whatever happens.