enures

/ɪˈnjʊrz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of enure; becomes accustomed to something unpleasant, or takes effect (law).
    • The new employee enures to the fast pace of the office within a few weeks.
    • The law enures to the protection of tenants against unfair eviction.
    • He enures himself to the cold by taking cold showers every morning.
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