Endures

/ɛnˈdjʊərz/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Third-person singular present tense of endure, meaning to continue, last, or remain in force or effect within a legal context.
    The contract endures for five years unless terminated earlier.

Forms

  • endure
  • endured
  • enduring

Commentary

As the third-person singular present tense of 'endure,' this form is used in statutes and contracts to express the continuing effect or duration of a legal instrument.

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