Inure (verb)
in-yur
To become accustomed to (something negative), to become jaded.
Late Middle English inure, enure, from an Anglo-Norman French phrase meaning ‘in use or practice’, from en ‘in’ + Old French euvre ‘work’
Example sentences
“Sadly our children are now inure to the violence and attacks.”

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