All 19 Uses of
endure
in
Angels & Demons
- The brotherhood endures?†
Chpt 5 *
- The brotherhood endures, he thought.†
Chpt 5
- Ah, the indignities we endure in the name of Holy Conclave.†
Chpt 37-38
- Vittoria apparently had endured enough.†
Chpt 57-58
- Like every man there, Chartrand was Swiss Army trained and had endured two years of additional ausbilding in Bern before qualifying for the grueling Vatican prova held in a secret barracks outside of Rome.†
Chpt 59-60
- Skeletons by firelight, he grimaced wryly, realizing he had quite coincidentally endured a similar evening just last month.†
Chpt 67-68
- As a Catholic working among scientists, she occasionally endured the antireligious whisperings, but the party these kids seemed to be having was all-out euphoria over the church's loss.†
Chpt 81-82
- High above the chapel floor, Cardinal Guidera endured his last torturous moments of consciousness.†
Chpt 91-92
- The only sound Mortati could now hear was the anomalous hum of a television camera in back-an electronic presence no conclave in history had ever endured-but a presence demanded by the camerlegno.†
Chpt 93-94
- As a water polo player, Robert Langdon had endured more than his fair share of underwater battles.†
Chpt 103-104
- He reminded himself that this suffering was nothing compared to what Jesus had endured.†
Chpt 103-104
- Now he was standing over her, his chest bare and powerful, scarred from battles he had endured.†
Chpt 107-108
- He had endured too much in his life to have his work destroyed by someone like Camerlegno Ventresca.†
Chpt 111-112
- His body was scarred and wounded by the hands of his enemies, and still he endured.†
Chpt 121-122
- Jesus endured his pain for three days on the cross!†
Chpt 129-130
- God commanded Jesus to endure crucifixion!†
Chpt 131-132
- How could His Holiness expect him to endure any more?†
Chpt 131-132
- Imagine the shame the church would endure.†
Chpt 133-134
- Do not forget what pain Jesus endured.†
Chpt 133-134
Definition:
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(endure as in: endure through the ages) to continue to exist