inure|inured|inures|inuring in English
verb
[in·ure || ɪ'njʊr /-'njʊə]
accustom; strengthen; put to use; be useful
Use "inure|inured|inures|inuring" in a sentence
1. Accipitrine – hawk-like (as, an Accipitrine nose, like a hawk's beak) acclimatization – the process of inuring to a new climate, or the state of being so inured
2. Doctors become inured to death.
3. 2 Sick pay inures from the first day of illness.
4. He had become inured to ridicule.
5. Failure inured him to hardships.
6. Fortunately we are inured to hardships.
7. He was inured to the cold.
8. He inured himself to accept misfortune.
9. Farmers are inured to hard work.
10. One cannot inure oneself altogether to such malicious criticism.
11. 8 Doctors become inured to death.
12. 4 Failure inured him to hardships.
13. He has inured himself to accept misfortune.
14. 6 One cannot inure oneself altogether to such malicious criticism.
15. 10 We should inure ourselves to hard life.
16. 11 The cease - fire agreement inure from next Monday.
17. Poverty had inured the beggar to hardships.
18. Poverty have inured the beggar to hardship.
19. 36 synonyms for Acclimatize: adapt, prepare, adjust, accommodate, accustom, familiarize, inure
20. We've become inured to slow test - system configuration times.
21. Nurses soon become inured to the sight of suffering.
22. As nouns the difference between acclimatization and Acclimation is that acclimatization is the act of acclimatizing; the process of inuring to a new climate, or the state of being so inured while Acclimation is the process of becoming, or the state of being, acclimated, or habituated to a …
23. 3 Nurses soon become inured to the sight of suffering.
24. Living in the far North had inured him to cold.
25. 5 The prisoners quickly became inured to the harsh conditions.