ENDURING


Meaning of ENDURING in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an abiding/enduring/lasting memory (= that you will always have )

The children's abiding memory of their father is of his patience and gentleness.

an enduring myth (= that has continued for a long time )

The idea that Kennedy was shot by the CIA is one of the enduring myths of our time.

continuing/enduring popularity

Today, the novel enjoys enduring popularity and ranks among the USA's top-selling books.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Cartoons have a universal and enduring appeal.

His childhood experiences had an enduring influence on his work.

My most enduring memory of my father is watching him clean his rifle.

Negotiators are working toward establishing an enduring peace in the region.

The friendships formed in her schooldays proved to be the most enduring .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A strong enduring influence - a part of my voice that's his.

Both are parodies of seminal religious figures with vast and enduring ideological legacies.

His energetic commitment to the idea of openness and cutting through bureaucracy to give employees more responsibility will be an enduring legacy.

It was the first image William ever had of rats, and an enduring one.

Many enduring ballets have been inspired by stories from world literature.

Many of our decisions will have enduring practical implications of what could be called a moral sort.

Pieces which have proved to be of enduring worth have passed from special conference song books into collections with a wider circulation.

Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary.      Дополнительный английский словарь Longman DOCE5.