Sentence examples for To weather from inspiring English sources

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To weather

noun

The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.

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To weather something is, after all, to survive.

Not built to weather much at all.

You've got to weather the storm.

Bishop Sisk had other difficulties to weather.

González was able to weather the punishment.

Ranching adapts to weather every day.

But we have to weather the storm.

Which brings us to weather damage.

"Ice is very sensitive to weather.

Ability to weather crises of faith and self-confidence.

"They are often related to weather," she said.

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