Inured in a sentence as an adjective

Our minds are largely free of such horrors, and not inured to that kind of suffering.

Though, of course, we've become inured to the mistakes and bad decisions of automobile drivers.

Consider a car accident where you're berely inured and shaken up, v. one where you are ejected through the windscreen into the road.

I really have no desire to surround myself with people who are so ignorant of and inured to the way real ******* people live.

" That "one tweet" or whatever is seen to cause United problems is evidence of how inured we have become to their abuses.

I was seriously impressed by the lack of warnings at the time having become so inured to them everywhere else.

Obviously, a lot if not most people are inured to those cultures and don't like the Euro/American level of cultural freedom.

I interpreted it as a general statement about victims becoming inured to their suffering to the point where they start to defend it.

Or most insidious of all...there's nothing really "interesting" in your job, and you just get inured to the day-to-day nature of the work, which always tends to look the same.

Are people inured to flushing billions and billions down the drain on biomedical research?Why wouldn't one want personal immortality?

So you'll need to do:sudo make installI'm sure all this is perfectly obvious to Unix-heads who are inured to this sort of abuse, but I'm a Mac-head, used to things that Just Work, and I hate this ****.

Either way you have ridiculous salaries, internal power struggles, marketing/perception, budget committees, and cynical people inured to the hard realities of the lives they affect.

It isn't that you suddenly see your life in a whole new light, it's that you regard various mundane things with a new, orthogonal parameter: is this situation more likely to result in harm to me?Like all things, eventually you become inured and looking at a situation from a security perspective becomes a routine thought passing through your head along with "****, I forgot to pay the gas bill.

Inured definitions

adjective

made tough by habitual exposure; "hardened fishermen"; "a peasant, dark, lean-faced, wind-inured"- Robert Lynd; "our successors...may be graver, more inured and equable men"- V.S.Pritchett

See also: enured hardened