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Definition of "endurably" [en•dur•a•bly]

  • In an endurable or tolerable manner. (adverb)

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Use "endurably" in a sentence
  • "A “reliable” vote, or a person who endurably believes in core conservative principles and supremacy of our Constitution."
  • "And there she got money to buy whiskey that whirled her almost endurably, sometimes even gayly, over the worst things -- money to buy hours, whole days of respite that could be spent in books, in dreams and plannings, in the freedom of a clean and comfortable room, or at the theater or concert."
  • "The largest cities of our own times could not have existed in the Middle Ages, for they could not have been provisioned, nor have been kept endurably healthy without elaborate aqueducts and drains."