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Inured

Inured meaning

accustomed to something, especially something unpleasant

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As someone who primarily reads fiction that could be described as “experimental”, I am both habituated and inured to these sentiments, but I have a hard time imagining any other Australian writer provoking such comments.

Judge Patricia Harney, presiding at Kilmallock Distrct Court, heard that Mr Heffernan was pleading guilty and had compensated the inured parties in full for the damage.

One would think that the American reality-TV audience, of which I count myself a hardened member, should by now be inured to the horrors presented onscreen.

I think we all got inured to the daily chaos of the Conservatives.

It was coming from other voices, and that’s why it’s impacting everybody very differently, because we have become so inured by Donald Trump’s open racist vitriol that if he had said these things, we would just have rolled our eyes.

Now, there's nary a peep—a sign of just how inured Americans have become to the whims of corporations trying to squeeze their customers.

We are inured to his corruption, his sadism, and his anarchy.

Coulter found himself sheltering under his grand piano where he was joined by another man apparently more inured to such things.

Willis explains that it’s easy to become a little inured to biological hardships after filming natural history scenes for years.

For Europeans inured to political instability and bloodshed, supranational institutions are needed to keep the peace.

In part, Amazon has inured itself to pressure from Wall Street by ignoring it.

The above attributes inured to the benefit of his candidature.

The command of the Yemeni forces circulated a footage which shows the recent operations against the Saudi-led mercenaries on the Western Coast, which left scores of the aggression troops dead or inured and destroyed much of their munitions.

He says "It is unreflective, and consequently inured to change, because of a commitment to a God’s eye view.

Infantrymen are often trained and inured to the injuries caused by barbed wire.

Tacitus's Germans did not inhabit a " Golden Age " of ease but were tough and inured to hardship, qualities which he saw as preferable to the decadent softness of civilized life.