endure (past) Antonyms

Meaning of endure (past)

endure (past)

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endure (past) Sentence Examples

  1. The citizens endured years of hardship under the oppressive regime.
  2. The bridge endured the relentless pounding of the waves, standing as a testament to its strength.
  3. The injured soldier had endured unimaginable pain, but his spirit remained unbroken.
  4. The ancient tree had endured countless seasons, its gnarled trunk a testament to its resilience.
  5. The hikers had endured a grueling ascent, but the breathtaking view from the summit made it all worthwhile.
  6. The relationship had endured its share of ups and downs, but the couple had emerged stronger than ever.
  7. The scientists endured endless hours of painstaking research, determined to uncover the secrets of the disease.
  8. The community had endured a devastating natural disaster, but its spirit remained unyielding.
  9. The athlete had endured rigorous training, pushing his body to its limits in pursuit of victory.
  10. The victim had endured unspeakable trauma, but found solace in the support of family and friends.

FAQs About the word endure (past)

abide (beyond), last (beyond), persist (beyond),hold (past), hold out (past),draw out,perpetuate, succeed, outlive, survive

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The citizens endured years of hardship under the oppressive regime.

The bridge endured the relentless pounding of the waves, standing as a testament to its strength.

The injured soldier had endured unimaginable pain, but his spirit remained unbroken.

The ancient tree had endured countless seasons, its gnarled trunk a testament to its resilience.