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Definitions from the WebEnurePart of speech: VerbSense 1: To habituate or accustomExample sentence: It took him some time to enure himself to the high altitude, but eventually, he could hike without any difficulty. Sense 2: To make something certain or guaranteedExample sentence: The new policy will enure that every employee receives fair compensation for their work. Part of speech: Verb (intransitive)Sense 1: To pass urineExample sentence: The toddler enured in his diaper and started giggling. Part of speech: Verb (archaic)Sense 1: To cause to take effect or become operative (often in laws or contracts)Example sentence: The agreement enures to the benefit of both parties, ensuring a fair solution for all. Part of speech: NounSense 1: Act of passing urineExample sentence: The doctor asked about any changes the patient noticed in their enure patterns. Sense 2: The process of becoming accustomed or habituatedExample sentence: The enure to the demanding routine was challenging, but ultimately rewarding. For related products, check out: Enure Habituation, Urine Passing Products. | ||||
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