endurable in the PONS Dictionary

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The species often depended on the region, but the wings are surprisingly endurable.
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These books help us develop new music, inspire us and make our days much more productive and endurable.
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We repress traumas to make life endurable, but the repressed is bound to return.
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Support not only makes a sickness more endurable, it can increase a person's chances of recovery and survival.
psychcentral.com
It can make tedious things fun (or at least endurable).
ottawacitizen.com
For a doll, all that is insufferable about capturing carefree smiles in front of farmers' -market stands, on mountain hikes, and standing under waterfalls becomes endurable, enjoyable, even.
nymag.com
This did sound endurable in the lower regions but the extra pull to elicit many notes in the upper registers proved to be overkill.
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You might feel a sharp endurable pain for a short period of times (longest would be 20 minutes) every now and then during the treatment.
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It can be understood as a moral insight into the incurability of human folly, whose ridiculousness only becomes endurable by laughing.
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The pain might have been endurable if it had worked.
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