"Endyses" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Endyses" Meaning

Unfortunately, "endyses" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a word that doesn't exist in the English language.

"Endyses" Examples

Endorse


Endorse typically means to give one's approval, support, or sponsorship to something or someone.

Examples:


1. The tennis star has endorsed several brands of clothing during her career.

2. The CEO of the company has endorsed the new marketing strategy.

3. The charity relies on celebrity endorsements to raise funds and awareness.

4. The politician's endorsement of the candidate surprised many in the party.

5. The brand's endorsement deal with the popular YouTuber has increased their social media following.

"Endyses" Similar Words

Endured

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To endure means to suffer or tolerate something unpleasant, often with patience or resilience. It implies persisting through difficulties or challenges without giving up or complaining excessively. The verb "to endure" can be used to describe situations where someone or something has been able to withstand or cope with hardship, adversity, or pain, often over a prolonged period of time.

Endurer

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Endurer refers to a person or thing that is able to withstand or endure hardships, difficulties, or unpleasant conditions for a long time. Someone who is an endurer is likely to be resilient, patient, and strong-willed, and may even have a sense of dedication or commitment to achieving a particular goal or purpose.

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.

Endureth

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Enduring

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lastingly enduring is having or showing the ability to exist or continue for a long time without changing or being affected negatively.

Enduringly

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Lasting or remaining for a long time; persistent; steady; unwavering.<br><br>Example: "The enduringly passionate artist continued to create masterpieces despite criticism."

Endyma

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Endymion

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Endysis

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Endysis is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a person's desire to die. It is often used to describe a feeling of hopelessness or despair that can lead to a desire for self-destruction. The word is derived from the Greek words "enos" meaning "towards" and "lisi" meaning "loosing" or "releasing", and is sometimes used in literary or poetic contexts to describe a character's emotional state. Today, the word is mostly of interest to language historians and etymologists, and is not commonly used in modern language.

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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Enemas

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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.

Enemies

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Enemy

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A person or group that is opposed to, hostile to, or in conflict with another person or group.

Eneolithic

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The term "eneolithic" refers to the transitional period between the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, typically occurring around 4000-3000 BCE. It is characterized by the use of stone tools alongside early forms of metal, such as copper and bronze, which were first being developed.