Sentences with inured
in·ure
I i - Doctors become inured to death. [+ to]
- inured to cold.
- At times we can become inured to the dangers of the road and the appalling losses of life.
- In the end, there's the half-expected catharsis of a violent scene in which Mandy, so inured to violence.
- Americans, in the main, have become inured to often senseless gun related deaths, many of them involving teenagers.
- When I first joined World Vision in 1997, I feared I would become inured to the scale of such humanitarian catastrophes.
- The American military is training its soldiers to become so inured to killing that it becomes easy.
- Are we so inured from that?
- The public has become inured to these election-year splashes of taxpayers' money.