"Enduringly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Enduringly" Meaning

Lasting or remaining for a long time; persistent; steady; unwavering.

Example: "The enduringly passionate artist continued to create masterpieces despite criticism."

"Enduringly" Examples

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The couple's love for each other enduringly stood the test of time, despite facing numerous challenges.
The company has been enduringly committed to its mission of providing high-quality products to its customers.
The region's rich cultural heritage has been enduringly preserved, with many ancient traditions still practiced today.
Her enduringly calm demeanor remained unwavering even in the face of chaos and panic.
The author's descriptive writing style has been enduringly popular among readers, with her novels still widely read today.

"Enduringly" Similar Words

Endurably

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Endurably refers to the quality or state of being able to withstand or tolerate something for a long time, without yielding or breaking. It can also imply a sense of durability, stamina, or resilience. Something that is endurably is tough, strong, and able to last through various challenges, difficulties, or hardships.

Endurance

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The word "endurance" refers to the ability to withstand or sustain a difficult or unpleasant situation, challenge, or activity for a long period of time. It involves resilience, toughness, and a capacity to persevere through pain, hardship, or exhaustion. People or things that demonstrate endurance have the strength and stamina to cope with adversity or prolonged effort.

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Endured

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Endures

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To endure means to suffer or tolerate something unpleasant, difficult, or unpleasant for a long time, without complaining or giving in. It can also mean to survive or persist in a difficult situation.

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Endyma

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Endymion

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Enecate

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I apologize, but it seems that the word "enecate" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll do my best to provide the definition for you.

Enema

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Enemata

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Enemata is the plural form of the Latin word "enema", which refers to a liquid medicine or solution introduced into the rectum to clean or medicate the intestines.