Pronunciation: /pərˈd(j)ʊər/
verb to continue to exist indefinitely; to endure or persist
A1 The tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving with a feast has perdured for generations.
A2 Despite facing many challenges, their friendship has managed to perdure over the years.
B1 The artist's legacy continues to perdure through the timeless beauty of his paintings.
B2 The principles of democracy have perdured through centuries of political upheaval.
C1 The ancient ruins serve as a reminder of the civilization that once perdured in this region.
C2 The values of integrity and honesty have perdured in his family for generations.
formal The tradition of handcrafting ceramics has managed to perdure over centuries.
informal Despite the challenges, their friendship has managed to perdure.
slang Their love for each other will perdure no matter what.
figurative The memories of that day will perdure in my mind forever.
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