inure to



inure someone or something to something

to accustom someone to someone or something. We wanted to inure you to this kind of problem, but here it is and you must face it. The coach inured the team to the thought of losing. She had long ago inured herself to criticism of this type.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Carlotta[ka:'lɔtə]
LaceyLAY-seeEnglish
KizzyKIZ-eeEnglish
Yocheved-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Glyndwr-Welsh
Helenehe-LEN (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish), he-LE-nu (German)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology