Definitionn. the power to withstand hardship or stress
Last update: April 7, 2017
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She showed remarkable endurance throughout his illness. [adjective]
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Although he greatly enjoyed the outdoor business of the engineer's life it strained his physical endurance too much, and in 1871 was reluctantly exchanged for study at the Edinburgh bar, to which he was called in 1875. [Please select]
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They have the pride and the speed and the endurance. [Please select]
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But human endurance had been exhausted by overmuch suffering and privation. [Please select]
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Delauney-Belleville CLASS ENDURANCE 1st Category Motocyclettes, vitesse maxima, 25 kilomètres à l'heure 35.' [Please select]
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"I never had much endurance." [Please select]
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She was too tender and true for anger, but she was wounded almost beyond endurance. [Please select]
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No week was allowed to pass without some contest in strength, skill, or endurance. [Please select]
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And the notion that you could admire and love any girl but me was beyond endurance. [Please select]
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"I should imagine not," he replied; "a lion is not particularly strong on endurance." [Please select]
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