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Definition of Enure
1. v. t. See Inure.
Definition of Enure
1. Verb. to inure; to become accustomed or desensitized to something unpleasant due to constant exposure. ¹
2. Verb. (legal) to have effect. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Enure
1. to inure [v -URED, -URING, -URES] - See also: inure
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enure
Literary usage of Enure
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Law Dictionary: Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States by John Bouvier (1856)
"Releases that enure by way of passing the right, or mitter le droit. 3. Releases that
enure by enlargement of the estate ; and 4. Releases that enure by way ..."
2. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Or, A Commentary ...by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham (1853)
"And this grant of the rent shall enure by way of release. 13 AM. 7. JJ (2 Roll.
405.) Sect. 544. [3b7-] JN the same manner ..."
3. A Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of the Laws of by Sir Thomas Littleton, John Henry Thomas, Francis Hargrave (1827)
"For where it hath been said, that a release of right doth in some cases enure by
way of extinguishment ; it is so to be understood, either (as Littleton ..."
4. Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of the Laws of England by John Henry Thomas, Sir Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Heneage Finch Nottingham, Edward Coke, Matthew Hale (1836)
"501 How it shall enure ii. 509,10 Words of inheritance necessary to a release
... 513, 14, 15 How releases enure ii. 515 274 a Release tie milter le droit, ..."
5. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Or, A Commentary ...by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham (1853)
"Where a release shall be said to enure totally by way of extinguishment, and
where only as to some purposes, 279. b. 280. a. 313. b. ..."