verb
- past tense of coendure; to endure or suffer together with another person or group
Usage: archaic or literary; typically used in formal or historical contexts
Examples
- The soldiers coendured the harsh winter conditions alongside their comrades.
- The two friends coendured years of hardship before finding success.
- They coendured the trials of exile with remarkable courage.
- The refugees coendured the long journey across the desert.