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Example sentences for "endured"

Lexicographically close words:
endue; endued; endurable; endurance; endure; endures; endureth; enduring; enduringly; endways
  1. When he arrived at the age of manhood, he endured fatigue tolerably well; but still, occasionally, he was liable to a faintness, during which he remained incapable of any effort.

  2. That was one of my griefs, among the many I have endured since I saw you last.

  3. Camille endured unspeakable martyrdom, and she cast a sidelong look at her companion which looked like flame.

  4. But to you I can tell the anguish I endured on seeing you just now so near to me.

  5. Two or three examples may serve to show this reaction of luxury upon happiness; so that all those women who have endured it may behold their own experience.

  6. He did not even ask Javert his motive, he neither sought nor shunned him, and endured his annoying glance without appearing to notice it.

  7. She has felt all, borne all, endured all, suffered all, lost all, wept for all.

  8. While I was living badly, I should not have liked to have Cosette with me, for I could not have endured her sad and astonished eyes.

  9. They endured every conceivable privation and dared every form of danger in order that, like their founder, they might tell of the deathless love of the Cross.

  10. It was for the joy that was set before Him that He endured the Cross, despising its shame!

  11. Exactly the same treatment was endured by his descendant Sir Henry Arundell Bedingfeld in 1713.

  12. On the morrow he jousted with many knights, and for the first time was thrown and overcome, all which he endured patiently as penance for his sins.

  13. These anecdotes illustrate what a volume could only describe--the perils and privations endured by the colonists in Oregon.

  14. That people who endured so much to reach their El Dorado should be the most locally patriotic people in the world, is not singular.

  15. The wear and tear Thou hast endured for me, Long ere this time deserved a rhyme Expressly made to thee.

  16. Three serious accidents that year befel His aged father, and 'twere hard to tell The weary months of suffering he endured Ere loss of limb to him relief procured.

  17. A dungeon followed next, nor did he grieve, But cheerfully endured the heavy cross, And found his gain where others saw but loss.

  18. Bristol does no answer give; The torments no one can conceive, Endured by his vile soul!

  19. The sufferings I endured on board that dreadful ship," continued Mrs. Nuttall, "ought to have melted a heart of stone.

  20. I have witnessed such suffering in others--such misery, endured with patience by poor unfortunate persons--that I feel our lot to be a happy one in comparison with theirs.

  21. The very privations he endured and that he saw influencing his home throughout his childhood were due to principle, for William York would owe no man beyond the period of his promise to pay.

  22. I have toiled and endured as seeing Him who is invisible.

  23. The 1/2 tornese, Neapolitan arms, and the same transmogrified into the Cross of Savoy, endured each about a month.

  24. Some time in the autumn all the canaries exchange the feathers which have endured the wear and tear of a twelvemonth for a completely new suit.

  25. Theirs is not the sacred outbreak of the overloaded heart--casting itself upon another heart for support and consolation under suffering that is too strong and too bitter to be endured alone.

  26. The poor girl endured the most intense pain, which she bore with Christian fortitude till death terminated her sufferings.

  27. In the midst of it all I endured a martyrdom.

  28. Intentionally or not, since your return you have given me so much pain that I should be incapable now of enduring a fourth part of what I have endured till now.

  29. This was the first terrible blow to the most magnificent commerce which the world had ever seen, and which had endured for ages.

  30. But so far otherwise in things political, that no instance can be alleged of any dynasty or system of government that has endured beyond a century or two in the East.

  31. For the better half of the three years I endured it patiently.

  32. Such was the treatment endured by twelve of my men during the year they continued in France.

  33. The king's censure and surprise were not encouraging; yet I had so long endured the natural indolence of negrodom, that I hardly expected either a different reply or influential support, from his majesty.

  34. I have told you what I have endured in the jacket and in solitary in the first decade of this twentieth century after Christ.

  35. Yes; and we endured the torment and torture of nightmare fears of dim and monstrous things.

  36. On occasion, when I had endured an extra severe jacketing, he almost pleaded with me to confess.

  37. I have just endured a visit from the Warden.

  38. I have endured tortures of various sorts, but when I reflect upon them in the quietness of these my last days, I am confident that no other torture was quite the equal of that chair torture.

  39. I have endured eight years of their torment, and now, in the end, failing to get rid of me in all other ways, they have invoked the machinery of state to put a rope around my neck and shut off my breath by the weight of my body.

  40. We who have endured so much surely can endure a little more.

  41. This endured an endless time--possibly ten minutes; and then a tingling numbness set up in all my body.

  42. They endured this fatigue with the greatest cheerfulness, though it was evident they suffered very much from the cold; and in the evening we witnessed the ill effects of this kind of labour by finding their legs much swelled and inflamed.

  43. By the exertions of her officers and crew she was extricated from this perilous situation, and attempts were made to track her along the land wherever openings occurred, in execution of which the greatest fatigue was endured by all her crew.

  44. The paste that had endured the whole sea voyage he had now ruthlessly washed from one side of his head, the locks on the other side still standing out ebullient.

  45. So I answered briefly all at once; and no sooner had I spoken than I endured a gnawing consciousness that I was the hatefullest thing that had escaped extermination that night.

  46. Looking backward, she almost wondered how she had endured the agony of love and suffering and sacrifice which had been compressed into a single year.

  47. Her eyes still blenched at the remembrance of that day and night's anxiety which she had endured alone.

  48. It was a blind instinctive frenzy that I endured without reasoning about it.

  49. I invent all manner of falsehoods; I repeat the tale of insults and outrages that I have endured at the hands of Kamarowsky; I accuse him of violence and brutality .

  50. But such was the intolerant spirit then prevailing in the place, that much persecution was endured by the minister and his people.

  51. This was his answer to her, who had endured so much for him, his answer to her invitation to come.

  52. Possibly, if she had left him three years ago before his passion had begun to wane, his love would have endured longer.

  53. Pamela endured many hours of secret shame over these glittering evidences of his recognition of their altered relations.

  54. And she had already suffered so much; endured so much.

  55. She had a pressing behind the eyes of a not-to-be-endured impulse of wanting to cry.

  56. An eighth had just been acquired, through which transaction she had endured with a vicarious anxiety that amazed her.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "endured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.