Examples of 'inured' in a sentence

Meaning of "inured"

Inure means to become accustomed to something, especially something unpleasant
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  • simple past tense and past participle of inure

How to use "inured" in a sentence

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You can become inured to a lot of things.
I suppose in time you become inured.
Have become inured to our own irrelevance.
And that despite competing with an inured ankle.
I had long been inured to my own society.
This means that you cannot be ill or inured.
We will not become inured to their plight.
We were inured to television images that today would be shocking.
They also become inured to the pain.
I suspect each press of the button further inured him.
David became so inured to this behavior.
Sometimes you become inured.
And the inured remain unfazed.
Or it may have been the fatalismof a young man who has become inured to war.
These people were inured to the idea of mass executions.

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And one of the benefits of this activity is that you become inured to cold.
We have become inured to the most appalling behaviour.
We call upon the one who cures He who to the dark inured.
These children become inured to violence.
It totally inured me against all hope of respect or recognition from my peers.
My gender becomes inured to injustice.
I am inured to violence now.
We have become inured to them.
Many people inured at work wait too long to talk to a lawyer.
Because we are inured to them.
I am inured to criticism.
How you inured.
We are inured to tragic deaths.
Henry Ford thus became inured to criticism.
They will become inured to all the people having coughing fits in the auditorium.
We in the West have become inured to these images.
They have become inured to the landscape of death over which they now move around.
This is perhaps because the people of Kashmir are inured to such theatrics.
I was not inured to killing.
Inured Derrick Rose returns to Cavaliers to resume treatment and physical rehabilitation.
I am tolerably inured to physical pain.
Not inured to death and mortality like you and I are.
The world now is almost inured to the power of journalism.
What we just saw, we have become inured to it.
The rotator cuff can be inured by a number of different mechanisms.
It is outrageous, but society has become inured to it.
You are inured badly.
But when it comes to narcissism, we are inured.
The public had become inured to a partisan attack from a partisan press.
Additionally, hacks of social media are now so common that we are inured to them.
He was inured to mystery.
Sadly, children have become inured to violence.
I am inured to it.
Place the microwave oven onto a plane, firm surface inured to heat.
There is a great risk of becoming inured to these manifestations which are frequent and unspectacular.

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