inure in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

inure in the PONS Dictionary

inure Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to inure sb to sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Infantrymen are often trained and inured to the injuries caused by barbed wire.
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Have we become inured to the systematically induced inequalities in our policies and our laws?
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The impatience of despondent supporters has begun to seep through dressing-room walls too often inured to peripheral grumbling.
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But all this has inured us to the fact that we're just dating the wrong guy.
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It has become so commonplace that we have become inured to it.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In 1957, the country's first conservation law inured to the protection of rhinos and their habitat.
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You may have thought that racing a car at up to 210mph might inure a man to nerves.
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Even for a resilient population, and companies, inured to frequent power cuts, the sheer magnitude of the back-to-back blackouts has been a jolt.
www.ft.com
Just another day at the office for a man inured to indignity.
www.independent.co.uk
It's left many riders frustrated with the delays, while others have become inured.
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