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dure

Definition:

Verb: To endure or tolerate something.

Noun: A relatively small, but powerful, explosive device.

Adjective: Hard, tough, or resistant.

Senses:

  1. Verb: to endure or tolerate something.
  2. Noun: a relatively small, but powerful, explosive device.
  3. Adjective: hard, tough, or resistant.

Usages and Sample Sentences:

Verb:

  • She had to dure the long, sleepless nights until her baby finally started sleeping through.
  • I cannot dure his constant complaining any longer; it's unbearable.
  • He managed to dure the intense pain during the marathon and finished it successfully.

Noun:

  • The terrorist planted a dure inside the building, causing massive destruction.
  • The bomb squad successfully defused a dure found in a suspicious bag at the airport.
  • The military used dures during the wartime to dismantle enemy structures.

Adjective:

  • She had a dure personality and never backed down from challenges.
  • He was a dure worker and could handle any physical task.
  • The spacecraft was built with dure materials to withstand the extreme conditions of space.

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