enduringly


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en·dur·ing

 (ĕn-do͝or′ĭng, -dyo͝or′-)
adj.
1. Lasting; continuing; durable: a novel of enduring interest.
2. Long-suffering; patient.

en·dur′ing·ly adv.
en·dur′ing·ness n.
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Adv.1.enduringly - in an enduring manner; "Roman culture was enduringly fertilized"
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References in classic literature ?
And no man had groped so obstinately nor so enduringly. He had grown up with the land.
Silent and self-absorbed, she went through the daily routine of her duties enduringly. The hope of meeting me again had sunk to a dead hope in her by this time.
Because there is affection enough in her nature, and warmth enough in her heart, to develop into something enduringly good, under favourable conditions.
A new study by Western University demonstrates that the fear predators inspire can leave long-lasting traces in the neural circuitry of wild animals and induce enduringly fearful behaviour, comparable to effects seen in PTSD research.
Critique: Doing full justice to the Sherlockian Cannon, Anna Elliott and Charles Veley have created an enduringly entertaining homage to literature's greatest detective while showcasing a memorable female counterpart in Lucy James.
Here is an enduringly entertaining read and one that will linger in the mind and memory long after the book itself has been finished and set back upon the shelf.
With lively drawings and expressive word balloons, Jeff Smith has created a very special and entertaining picture book that will simply delight children ages 3 to 5, making it unreservedly recommended as an immediate and enduringly popular addition to family, daycare center, preschool, kindergarten, and community library collections.
Critique: As inherently fascinating as it is informed and informative throughout, "Pagan Portals Hekate: A Devotional" will prove to be an enduringly valued, reader friendly, and enduringly popular addition to any personal, community, or academic library's Metaphysical Studies reference collections.
He aims to elucidate what Milton says, how he says it with consummate art, and why his art is incomparable and enduringly great.
Critique: An impressively well crafted novel and one that holds the reader's full attention from beginning to end, "Badlands" by Robert Kroetsch is a compelling read and certain to be an enduringly popular addition to community library General Fiction collections.
SUBTLE WOOING Most people are pretty upfront about their feelings for members of the opposite sex these days, but there's something enduringly romantic about a couple who get breathless from just touching each other's hands as they waltz around the ballroom.
The enduringly popular 1985 adventure-comedy "The Goonies'' will be shown at dusk July 17 behind Worcester City Hall as part of the Movies on the Common series.