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- INURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INURE is to accustom to accept something undesirable How to use inure in a sentence
- INURE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To inure is to get used to something difficult or unpleasant If after spending an hour in your brother's room, you stop noticing the stinky-sock smell, you have become inured to the odor
- inure | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Inure means to take or to have a particular effect, to result in, or to apply In legal contexts, it is most often used to describe benefits, rights, or obligations that flow from a statute, contract, agreement, deed, or will, to a person or other legal entity
- INURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
We have become so used to him scoring goals that we are almost inured to it, as fans and players alike Then there was the world of the camp: a cruel and hard existence during which he became increasingly inured to the pain of those he governed
- Inure - definition of inure by The Free Dictionary
To habituate to something undesirable, especially by prolonged subjection; accustom: "Though the food became no more palatable, he soon became sufficiently inured to it" (John Barth)
- inure - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
in•ure ɪnˈyʊr, ɪˈnʊr v [~ + object + to + object], -ured, -ur•ing accustom: He was inured to the cold in•ure (in yŏŏr′, i nŏŏr′), v , -ured, -ur•ing habituate (usually fol by to): inured to cold take or have effect to become beneficial or advantageous Also, enure
- inure verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of inure verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- inure - definition and meaning - Wordnik
inure: To habituate to something undesirable, especially by prolonged subjection; accustom
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