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To dispute is to challenge or argue against something, while to endure means to tolerate or withstand it. Therefore, the relationship can be seen as oppositional; to dispute is to confront, whereas to endure is to accept or bear. A fitting word to complete the analogy could be "accept," as it represents a contrasting action to enduring.

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