noun
- The plural of enduringess; the quality or state of lasting a long time; permanence or durability.
Usage: Rare; typically used in formal or literary contexts.; The singular form 'enduringess' is itself uncommon; 'endurance' is the standard noun form.
Examples
- The enduringnesses of ancient monuments inspire awe across generations.
- Philosophers debate the enduringnesses of human values across cultures.
- The artist sought to capture the enduringnesses of love in her work.
- Historical records document the enduringnesses of certain traditions.
- The enduringnesses of these structures testify to superior craftsmanship.