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is endurable
adjective
Able to be endured; tolerable; bearable.
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Pain is endurable.
The sacrifice is endurable, only because the cause is so important.
Hoghe is an artist willing not only to draw out a quiet moment longer than you think is endurable but also to use whole pieces of music.
The borrowings don't become too irritating, though, and the pedestrian direction by Jeffrey Hornaday (a movie choreographer whose credits include "Flashdance") is endurable because the film's time-warp, movie-nerd conceit is just clever enough to keep you entertained.
In other gallery settings, she and Ulay slammed into each other, shrieked in each other's faces, or sat staring at each other for interminable lengths of time to test, and conquer, the boundaries of what is endurable.
It was found that CO solubility increased by applying pressure can affect hydrogen production positively as long as the increased toxicity of CO is endurable to cells.
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This week Catherine saw Pedro Almodóvar's Volver: "Would this have been endurable without Penélope Cruz to gawp at?
She submits to being interviewed as you might to being treated by a trusted dentist: it's endurable and over with soon enough.
In this speech Eban said Israel's policy was to deter the aggression of her neighbors so long as it was endurable, to resist only when failure to resist would have invited its intensified renewal, to withstand Arab violence without being obsessed by it, & even to search patiently here & there for any glimmer of moderation & realism in the Arab mind.
Pd3Pb TPs are endurable and sustain over 20,000 potential cycles with negligible structural and compositional changes.
He still praised David Duchovny's performance and felt the first twenty minutes were "endurable trash" with a "serious USA Up All Night vibe".
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