abrook Synonyms

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abrook Meaning

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abrook (v. t.)

To brook; to endure.

abrook Sentence Examples

  1. She couldn't abrook the constant criticism and decided to speak up for herself.
  2. The resilient community chose to abrook the challenges brought by the natural disaster.
  3. Despite facing numerous setbacks, he continued to abrook the difficulties on his path to success.
  4. The old tree had abrooked many storms over the years, standing tall in the face of adversity.
  5. The athlete's determination allowed him to abrook the grueling training regimen.
  6. The relationship had abrooked various trials, proving the strength of their bond.
  7. The small business owner had abrooked economic downturns and emerged stronger than before.
  8. With a steadfast spirit, she abrooked the hardships of a demanding job and family responsibilities.
  9. The community chose to abrook the loss together, finding solace in their shared memories.
  10. As a leader, he had learned to abrook criticism and use it as an opportunity for improvement.

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To brook; to endure.

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She couldn't abrook the constant criticism and decided to speak up for herself.

The resilient community chose to abrook the challenges brought by the natural disaster.

Despite facing numerous setbacks, he continued to abrook the difficulties on his path to success.

The old tree had abrooked many storms over the years, standing tall in the face of adversity.