It means "lasted through all trials and hardships", such as: "The old church, made of granite, had endured four centuries of wind and weather, and would probably endure four more."
Yes, unbearable is a word meaning so unpleasant it can't be endured.
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).
Reimposed is the past tense or past participle of the word reimpose. The definition of reimpose is to impose something again after a lapse. It means to lay on something that is to be obeyed or endured.
endured
The word sought may be "lasted" (persisted, endured).
suffer(something painful or difficult) patiently
It is a noun that means courage in pain or adversity: She endured her illness with great fortitude.
She endured hardships in life with grace.
"Un" to give: Unbearable.
Though it was bitterly cold, the woman training for her marathon endured her runs through the winter months and completed the marathon with an outstanding time.
The Greek word for "survivor" is "επιζών" (epizón). This term is derived from the verb "επιζώ" (epizó), meaning "to survive" or "to live on." The word is commonly used in contexts related to survival, particularly in discussions about individuals who have endured difficult situations or events.
Ajay Segundo has endured a tumultuous year of temptation.