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.

26. At some point, parents inured to a child's self - destruction, but I never did.

27. The prisoners quickly became inured to the harsh conditions.

28. A decade of Japanese rule had inured Macchurians to most anything.

29. 14 The inure information reveled,(www.Sentencedict.com) the less profit they can make.

30. 19 The one - way ticket between London and Dover will inure from next week.

31. This Insurance shall not inure to the benefit of the carrier or other bailee.

32. This insurance shall not inure to the benefit of the carrier or other bailee.

33. 1 After living here for years I've become inured to the cold climate.

34. After spending some time on the island they became inured to the hardships.

35. 26 After living here for years I've become inured to the cold climate.

36. The old soldier was so inured to danger that he became careless.

37. After living here for years I've become inured to the cold climate.

38. A younger son, you know, must be inured to self - denial and dependence.

39. Though the food became no more palatable , he soon became sufficiently inured to it.

40. 15 This Insurance shall not inure to the benefit of the carrier or other bailee.

41. 13 This insurance shall not inure to the benefit of the carrier or other bailee.

42. Synonyms for Conditioned include used, accustomed, adapted, adjusted, habituated, inured, prepared, seasoned, trained and acclimatised

43. 16 After spending some time on the island they became inured to the hardships.

44. 18 As the application of the transgenic technology , oil content of rapeseed is increasing more and inure.

45. Confirmed adjective long-established, seasoned, rooted, chronic, hardened, habitual, ingrained, inveterate, inured, dyed-in-the-wool I'm a Confirmed bachelor

46. 7 Your unemployment insurance will inure from the third week of your being out of work.

47. BENEFIT OF INSURANCE 15 This insurance shall not inure to the benefit of the carrier or other bailee.

48. 17 Since he himself expected to go to sea again, he said, he must inure him-self to such dangers.

49. 12 BENEFIT OF INSURANCE 15 This insurance shall not inure to the benefit of the carrier or other bailee.

50. Hospital workers once alert for the sound became inured to it, like city dwellers to the sound of sirens.

51. 9 Hospital workers once alert for the sound became inured to it, like city dwellers to the sound of sirens.

52. 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 …

53. It is also very easy, through video games, to become inured to the excitement of killing as a release of pent-up frustration.

54. Here’s what a run-of-the-mill successors and Assigns provision looks like: This agreement is binding upon, and inures to the benefit of, the parties and their respective permitted successors and Assigns.

55. This Agreement will inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, as the case may be, of the Employer and the Employee

56. Possible Answers: ENURES; HABITUATES; INURES; ORIENTS; Related Clues: Habituates; Toughens; Accustoms (to) Hardens, variantly; Hardens; Last Seen In: New York Times - August 21, 2019; King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 16, 2018; King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer

57. He says that tougher drink-driving rules and social changes have shrunk the numbers of "good ole boy" truckers inured to a life on the road.

58. Accustom (third-person singular simple present Accustoms, present participle Accustoming, simple past and past participle Accustomed) ( intransitive ) To make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure.

59. Verb familiarize, train, coach, discipline, adapt, instruct, make used, school, season, acquaint, inure, habituate, acclimatize, make conversant He Accustoms us to a mixture of humour and tragedy in one play

60. As verbs the difference between Accustom and adjust is that Accustom is (lb) to make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with to while adjust is to modify

61. This page shows answers to the clue Acclimatize.Acclimatize may be defined as “Get used to a certain climate”, “Acclimatise get used to a certain climate” and “To inure or habituate to a climate different from that which is natural”

62. Bungs for Baronetcies were all the rage in the 17th century when they were in the gift of the king, and we have grown inured under countless corrupt modern administrations to people being rewarded for political partisanship

63. The phrase may also contain the words company, director, employee, agent, etc., but the sentence always ends with ''and/or Assigns.''-----''This agreement and the covenants hereof shall bind and inure to the benefit of parties hereto, and their respective successors, heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, legatees and/or

64. Cauterize: 1 v burn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic agent “The surgeon Cauterized the wart” Synonyms: burn , cauterise Type of: care for , treat provide treatment for v make insensitive or callous; deaden feelings or morals Synonyms: callous , cauterise Type of: harden , indurate , inure cause to