How Do You Spell ENURE?

Pronunciation: [ɪnjˈə] (IPA)

The word "enure" refers to the process of becoming accustomed to a certain condition or habit. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ɪˈnjʊər/. The first syllable is pronounced with the short "i" sound, as in "sit," followed by the "n" sound. The second syllable is pronounced with the "yoo" sound, as in "you," and the "er" sound, as in "her." Overall, the spelling of "enure" may be challenging for those unfamiliar with the word, but its phonetic transcription helps guide its proper pronunciation.

ENURE Meaning and Definition

  1. Enure is a verb that is rare in usage and primarily found in legal and archaic contexts. It is used to refer to the act of taking effect or becoming valid, specifically in relation to laws, rules, or agreements. When something enures, it means that it has been established or has come into full force and effect.

    The term is often used to describe the nature of certain legal provisions or contractual clauses being legally binding and applicable. For example, a specific condition may be included in a contract, and if that condition enures, it means it has been fulfilled or has taken effect.

    Enure can also be used to convey the idea that something, such as a right or benefit, has been conferred upon someone or has become vested in them. In this context, it implies the legal entrenchment of rights or privileges.

    While the usage of enure has become more infrequent over time, it is still occasionally encountered in legal documents or in discussions of legal matters. Its archaic nature may make it less familiar to the average person, but it remains a term that carries specific legal significance to lawyers or those involved in legal spheres.

  2. To habituate; to accustom; in law, to come into use or power.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for ENURE

  • wnure
  • snure
  • dnure
  • rnure
  • 4nure
  • 3nure
  • ebure
  • ejure
  • ehure
  • enyre
  • enhre
  • enjre
  • en8re
  • en7re
  • enuee
  • enu5e
  • enu4e
  • enurw
  • enurs

Etymology of ENURE

The word "enure" has its roots in the Middle English verb "enduren", which is derived from the Old French word "endurer". The Old French term was borrowed from the Latin word "indūrāre", which means "to harden" or "to make hard". This Latin verb is a combination of the prefix "in", meaning "in" or "into", and the word "dūrus", meaning "hard". Over time, the spelling and pronunciation of "enduren" evolved into "enure" in Modern English.

Conjugate verb Enure

CONDITIONAL

I would enure
you would enure
he/she/it would enure
we would enure
they would enure

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be enuring
you would be enuring
he/she/it would be enuring
we would be enuring
they would be enuring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have enure
you would have enure
he/she/it would have enure
we would have enure
they would have enure

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been enuring
you would have been enuring
he/she/it would have been enuring
we would have been enuring
they would have been enuring

FUTURE

I will enure
you will enure
he/she/it will enure
we will enure
they will enure

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be enuring
you will be enuring
he/she/it will be enuring
we will be enuring
they will be enuring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have enured
you will have enured
he/she/it will have enured
we will have enured
they will have enured

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been enuring
you will have been enuring
he/she/it will have been enuring
we will have been enuring
they will have been enuring

IMPERATIVE

you enure
we let´s enure

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to enure

PAST

I enured
you enured
he/she/it enured
we enured
they enured

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was enuring
you were enuring
he/she/it was enuring
we were enuring
they were enuring

PAST PARTICIPLE

enured

PAST PERFECT

I had enured
you had enured
he/she/it had enured
we had enured
they had enured

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been enuring
you had been enuring
he/she/it had been enuring
we had been enuring
they had been enuring

PRESENT

I enure
you enure
he/she/it enures
we enure
they enure

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am enuring
you are enuring
he/she/it is enuring
we are enuring
they are enuring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

enuring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have enured
you have enured
he/she/it has enured
we have enured
they have enured

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been enuring
you have been enuring
he/she/it has been enuring
we have been enuring
they have been enuring

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