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I have eaten a lot of hospital food in my time, this won't take me long to become inured.

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How do you use the word inured in a sentence?

Over time, government corruption inured acceptance among many people.


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I have become quite inured to the arduousness of the study of law. Hearing the story of his roommate's alcoholic aunt for the sixth time inured Jason; he no longer listens.


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The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".


What does inured mean?

If you are inured to something (usually unpleasant), it means you are used to it. "It was like water off a duck's back - I was inured to his childish jibes at me."


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What does inured?

If you are inured to something (usually unpleasant), it means you are used to it. "It was like water off a duck's back - I was inured to his childish jibes at me."


Can you give me a sentence with inured?

After so many years, she had become inured to his criticisms, and had learned to ignore them.Policies that were set under his leadership were not inured until his successor took over, so his successor got most of the credit for their effects.She has become inured to living quite frugally, and hardly ever spends any money on anything besides the basic necessities.Her legal background, which she'd thought would be useless in the restaurant business, inured when a scam artist filed a phony lawsuit against her establishment.


Is it correct to end a sentence with the word 'at'?

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