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co-enˈdure, v. [co- 1.] intr. To endure together or along with. Hence co-enˈduring ppl. a., lasting together with, of equal duration.
1801Month. Mag. XII. 576 To religion and to learning a service has been rendered co-enduring with their influence. 1864Pusey Lect. Daniel viii. 480 His empire is to be co⁓extensive with the world, coenduring with time. |