inurements

/ɪnˈjʊrmənts/
noun
  1. The process or result of becoming accustomed to something unpleasant, difficult, or undesirable through repeated exposure.
    • Her inurement to criticism helped her stay calm during the debate.
    • Years of working in a noisy factory led to an inurement to the constant clatter.
    • The soldier's inurement to harsh weather made the long march bearable.
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