enure

[US]/ɪˈnjʊə/
[UK]/ɪˈnjʊr/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to accustom or strengthen
vt.to make accustomed to something
vi.to take effect; to be beneficial; to apply
Word Forms
Third Person Singularenures
Past Tenseenured
Past Participleenured
Present Participleenuring

Phrases & Collocations

enure to

enure benefits

enure rights

enure provisions

enure conditions

enure obligations

enure terms

enure status

enure agreement

enure policy

Example Sentences

the training will enure to the benefit of all participants.

her efforts will enure to the success of the project.

the new policy will enure to the advantage of our employees.

these changes will enure to a better working environment.

his experience will enure to the team's growth.

we hope the funding will enure to local communities.

such practices enure to the long-term sustainability of the business.

her dedication enures to the overall improvement of the organization.

the changes in regulations will enure to the public's safety.

the initiative aims to enure to the welfare of future generations.

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