Jackson
Not enough for what he lead us through as a country and the scourges he endured due to the media....
endured
Endured
Lasted.
Tolerable means something that someone can bear. Something that is fairly tolerable can be endured, but it is not endured with extreme ease.
No, the word 'endure' is a verb (endure, endures, enduring, endured).The adjective forms are the present participle, enduring(an enduring principle); the past participle, endured(an endured treatment); and the adjective endurable(an endurable period of time).
Taylor
persevere
To remind people of the suffering American Indians endured on the Trail of Tears.
The first black president of South Africa, and perhaps the reformer most responsible for the dismantling of apartheid in that nation, Nelson Mandela worked through many obstacles on the way to his great achievements. Just one was the apartheid-system itself, which led to hardship and loss of opportunity in his youth and early adult life. Yet another was the 27-year-long imprisonment that he endured as a result of his principled attempts to overthrow apartheid.
Frustrated by his recurrent illness, Molière, a French playwright, famously said: "What cannot be cured must be endured."
The children endured years of abuse at the hands of their father. Elie Weisel endured the horrors of the Holocaust and is now a gifted writer and teacher. The pilgrims endured many hardships aboard the Mayflower. The Packers endured hours on the frigid field to eventually win the Ice Bowl.