inuring

[US]/ɪˈnjʊərɪŋ/
[UK]/ɪˈnjʊrɪŋ/

Translation

v.accustoming someone to something unpleasant

Phrases & Collocations

inuring to pain

inuring to hardship

inuring to stress

inuring to loss

inuring to failure

inuring to danger

inuring to discomfort

inuring to rejection

inuring to adversity

inuring to criticism

Example Sentences

inuring oneself to the cold can be quite challenging.

the training program is aimed at inuring participants to high-pressure situations.

he spent years inuring himself to the harsh realities of life.

inuring children to failure can help them build resilience.

she found that inuring herself to criticism made her stronger.

inuring to discomfort is often necessary for personal growth.

they believe inuring their minds to stress will improve performance.

inuring athletes to pain is part of their training regimen.

he is inuring himself to the demands of his new job.

inuring oneself to the rigors of travel can enhance the experience.

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