Endue in a sentence as a verb

I'm outraged at the possibility that she may have to endue this at some point. I am outraged that I may have to submit to letting someone who I don't want near me feeling me up in my private parts.

Personally I don't think that the premise, of large-scale, structural unemployment due to automation, is really likely -- I think that "work" can expand to fill the available labor pool, with some amount of incentivizing, and a large pool of unemployed workers is threatening enough to most governments that they'll pursue economic policies to employ people, even if it's WPA-type projects, rather than endue the destabilization of having them just sit around. As various others have pointed out, if you look at "work" today, it would be largely unrecognizable to someone from the mid-19th century.

Endue definitions

verb

give qualities or abilities to

See also: endow indue gift empower invest