enduring (past) (Meaning)
enduring (past)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of enduring (past)
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enduring (past) Sentence Examples
- The relationship had endured decades of challenges and remained as strong as ever.
- The building's sturdy walls had endured centuries of storms and remained standing.
- The team's unwavering spirit had endured countless setbacks and helped them to emerge victorious.
- The grandmother's love for her grandchildren had endured through thick and thin.
- The family's faith had endured despite the hardships they had faced.
- The memory of her childhood friend endured vividly in her mind.
- The scars from the accident had endured as a reminder of the pain she had experienced.
- The political turmoil had endured for years, leaving the nation in turmoil.
- The city's resilience had endured in the face of countless disasters.
- The pain from the heartbreak had endured for months, leaving an ache in her heart.
FAQs About the word enduring (past)
holding (past), abiding (beyond), holding out (past), lasting (beyond), persisting (beyond),drawing out, outstaying, surviving,perpetuating
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The relationship had endured decades of challenges and remained as strong as ever.
The building's sturdy walls had endured centuries of storms and remained standing.
The team's unwavering spirit had endured countless setbacks and helped them to emerge victorious.
The grandmother's love for her grandchildren had endured through thick and thin.