- present perfect of inure (3rd person singular).
Example Sentences
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Useful, critical coverage of your subject becomes impossible once nonchalance or indifference has inured you to scandal.
From The Guardian • Oct. 18, 2020
Alarmists might suggest that our willingness to indulge artistic liberties on the big screen has inured us to the far more consequential distortions that now plague a “post-fact” culture.
From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2016
Their skills exist on an entirely different plateau, and their weekly exposure to seven-figure paychecks and audiences has inured them from experiencing anything like what we mortals feel teeing it up in a club championship.
From Golf Digest • Oct. 5, 2016
Or maybe it only looks that way to Wang because success has inured him to controversy.
From Forbes • May 5, 2015
Not even life with you for twenty-five years this coming 10th of July has inured me to insult.
From Red Men and White by Remington, Frederic