endure

/ɪnˈdʊr/
verb
  1. To suffer or bear something difficult, painful, or unpleasant without giving up.
    • He could not endure the loud noise from the construction site.
    • The soldiers endured extreme cold during the winter campaign.
    • She had to endure long hours of practice to win the competition.
  2. To continue to exist or last for a long time, especially despite challenges.
    • Some traditions endure even in a rapidly changing world.
    • Their friendship endured through many ups and downs.
    • The ancient monument has endured for over two thousand years.
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