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Enduring

Enduring is an adjective meaning lasting for a long time or continuing over an extended period. It can describe objects, events, or qualities that persist beyond the present moment, as in enduring traditions, enduring memories, or an enduring concern. The term often carries connotations of resilience or perseverance, highlighting endurance through difficulty or change. Enduring can also describe a person’s stamina or a system's capacity to function over time.

As a verb, enduring is the present participle of endure, meaning to withstand hardship, tolerate pain, or

Etymology traces enduring to Old French endurer, from Latin durare meaning to harden or last, with the

In usage, enduring is common across domains such as literature, history, and everyday speech. Phrases like enduring

See also: Endurance, Perseverance, Durability, Endurable.

bear
a
burden
with
patience.
This
sense
emphasizes
process
and
persistence
rather
than
a
single
moment
of
existence.
sense
shifting
toward
lasting
endurance
over
time.
Related
forms
include
endurance
(the
noun
for
the
capacity
to
endure)
and
endurable
or
durable,
which
describe
something
capable
of
withstanding
wear
or
continued
use.
Enduring
is
often
contrasted
with
fleeting,
transient,
or
ephemeral.
love,
an
enduring
legacy,
or
enduring
difficulties
convey
lasting
impact
and
resilience.
In
philosophy,
enduring
(endurantism)
refers
to
a
view
about
how
objects
persist
through
time,
contrasting
with
perdurantism,
which
posits
that
objects
have
temporal
parts.