disinure (Meaning)
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disinure (v. t.)
To render unaccustomed or unfamiliar.
Synonyms & Antonyms of disinure
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disinure Sentence Examples
- The captain's unwavering resolve disinured him to fear, even in the face of imminent danger.
- Years of hardship had disinured the orphan to both material and emotional discomfort.
- The surgeon's detachment from emotions disinured him to the suffering he encountered in the operating room.
- The ascetic's self-denial had disinured him to the allurements of the flesh.
- The soldier's countless battles had disinured him to the horrors of war.
- The prisoner's harsh treatment disinured him to the pain and humiliation that came with incarceration.
- The veteran's experience with death had disinured him to its inevitability.
- The scientist's meticulous attention to detail disinured him to the potential for disappointment.
- The traveler's unwavering determination disinured him to the challenges and obstacles that he faced along the way.
- The monk's relentless pursuit of spiritual enlightenment disinured him to the distractions and temptations of the world.
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To render unaccustomed or unfamiliar.
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The captain's unwavering resolve disinured him to fear, even in the face of imminent danger.
Years of hardship had disinured the orphan to both material and emotional discomfort.
The surgeon's detachment from emotions disinured him to the suffering he encountered in the operating room.
The ascetic's self-denial had disinured him to the allurements of the flesh.