What is the past tense of endure?

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The past tense of endure is endured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of endure is endures.

The present participle of endure is enduring.

The past participle of endure is endured.

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Continental Europe has endured freezing temperatures and abundant snowfall.
It was a courage manifest in wartime and widowhood, a courage that endured to the end.
What miseries were endured, and what injustices were done, because well-intentioned leaders lacked the quality of moral quick-wittedness!
We endured it until midday, then chose to find a sheltered cove to take a cooling dip.
In recent decades, Taiwan's aboriginals have endured neglect and discrimination.
Talking of waterworks, a certain member of the that camp endured a little accident while speaking to yours truly on the phone this week.

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