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Definition of "enduringly" [enduringly]

  • In an enduring manner or fashion; such as to endure (adverb)

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Use "enduringly" in a sentence
  • "By the lines of a resolute expression enduringly fixed on her face, she appeared to be a woman with a shell as tight as a beetle's and just as hard."
  • "In "Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage," author Elizabeth Gilbert wrote, "I mean, once the initial madness of desire has passed and we are faced with each other as dimwitted mortal fools, how is it that any of us find the ability to love and forgive each other at all, much less enduringly?""
  • "Tremlett's selection for the Ashes tour, three years after his last Test, had been presaged by hopeful talk that perhaps, after an excellent first season at Surrey, the most naturally gifted English fast bowler of his generation had discovered a new sense of meanness to go with his enduringly prodigious physical presence."