co-endure
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To endure alongside someone or something, to coexist over time.
- But the task before us, which is to co-endure with our existence, is rather one of microscopic fineness, and the heroism required is that of patience.
- There is a saying, "Government will co-endure with unbelief, but not with injustice.
To endure or suffer with someone
- An ability to co-endure the pain and suffering of the afflicted requires an awareness that theirs is the sort of pain that manifests itself not just physically or psychologically, but socially as well.
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