Enduring in a sentence as an adjective

No one enduring the stress of a terminal cancer should have to stress about getting ends to meet during their last months alive.

"Yet, there is no enduring formula for creativity and rebellion.

Every hour between me and my goal would be me enduring the misery of producing noises that I disliked and was ashamed of.

That's more profitable than enduring any book on "design".I never cared for "Pragmatic" or "Test-driven" or "Agile" publications.

You see the transient pleasures of beginnings diminish to nothing in the far future and the enduring rewards of finishing as a steady source of dividends extending out beyond the horizon.

In the past, you would have a single innovation that threatened some particular worker population, and over time people would retrain, future generations would simply train for something else, and there was no enduring problem.

However these three\n years of work in isolation [1945-1948], when I was thrown onto my own\n resources, following guidelines which I myself had spontaneously\n invented, instilled in me a strong degree of confidence, unassuming\n yet enduring in my ability to do mathematics, which owes nothing to\n any consensus or to the fashions which pass as law.

Enduring definitions

adjective

unceasing; "an abiding belief"; "imperishable truths"

See also: abiding imperishable

adjective

patiently bearing continual wrongs or trouble; "an enduring disposition"; "a long-suffering and uncomplaining wife"

See also: long-suffering