All 16 Uses
endure
in
White Fang
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- White Fang could only rage futilely and endure the punishment.
Part 4 *endure = suffer through
- This endured for some time.
Part 5 *endured = continued
- He became quicker of movement than the other dogs, swifter of foot, craftier, deadlier, more lithe, more lean with ironlike muscle and sinew, more enduring, more cruel, more ferocious, and more intelligent.†
Part 3
- And even after fatigue came, his heritage of endurance braced him to endless endeavour and enabled him to drive his complaining body onward.†
Part 3
- It was the endurance of his mind that kept him going.†
Part 3
- To be compelled to run away before the yelling pack, every dog of which, for three years, he had thrashed and mastered, was almost more than he could endure.†
Part 4
- But endure it he must, or perish, and the life that was in him had no desire to perish out.†
Part 4
- He could not endure a prolonged contact with another body.†
Part 4
- He had not been made for the close confinement wild beasts endure at the hands of men.†
Part 4
- He did not want to bite the hand, and he endured the peril of it until his instinct surged up in him, mastering him with its insatiable yearning for life.†
Part 4
- White Fang endured it, keeping his eyes fixed suspiciously, not upon the man that patted him, but upon the man that stood in the doorway.†
Part 4
- He yielded to the master's children with an ill but honest grace, and endured their fooling as one would endure a painful operation.†
Part 5
- He yielded to the master's children with an ill but honest grace, and endured their fooling as one would endure a painful operation.†
Part 5
- When he could no longer endure, he would get up and stalk determinedly away from them.†
Part 5
- And these perilous contacts from all these strange hands he must endure.†
Part 5
- Yet this endurance he achieved.†
Part 5
Definitions:
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(1)
(endure as in: endured the pain) to suffer through (or put up with something difficult or unpleasant)
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(2)
(endure as in: endure through the ages) to continue to exist
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)