enured

/ɪˈnjʊrd/
adjective
  1. Accustomed to something unpleasant or difficult; hardened or habituated.
    • The enured traveler barely noticed the bumpy roads anymore.
    • She became enured to the criticism and no longer let it bother her.
    • After years of working outdoors, he was enured to the heat and cold.
Synonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of enure.
    • She enured herself to the pain through constant practice.
    • The soldiers enured to the long marches over time.
    • The benefits enured to the community after the new policy was adopted.
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