Pronunciation: /ɪˈnjʊr/
verb to take effect or become valid; to come into force
A1 I enure that I brush my teeth every morning.
A2 She enures that she locks the door before leaving the house.
B1 The company enures that all employees receive proper training.
B2 It is important to enure that all safety protocols are followed in the laboratory.
C1 The project manager enures that all deadlines are met.
C2 The government enures that all citizens have access to healthcare.
formal The new policy is designed to enure compliance with industry regulations.
informal Regular exercise will enure you stay healthy.
slang Don't worry, I'll enure that we have a good time at the party.
figurative The strong foundation of their relationship will enure their success in the future.
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