English to Marathi Dictionary inure

inure

अंगवळणी पाडणे
definition
verb
these children have been inured to violence
accustom (someone) to something, especially something unpleasant.
a release given to one of two joint contractors inures to the benefit of both
come into operation; take effect.
translation of 'inure'
लागू पडणे,
सराव पाडणे,
अमल चालू होणे,
अंगवळणी पाडणे
example
You'd think my Southern nature would 'inure' me to this weather.
You agree that all use of the Logo, and all goodwill arising out of such use, will 'inure' to the sole benefit of the association.
The higher charge didn't 'inure' to the benefit of the defendants in that case.
They think we are 'inured' to the whole business and, in any case, suffused with a boredom with the political process.
Naturally, Critser found all this perturbing but, like most people, he was 'inured' to the daily diet of doom and gloom fed to him by the press - all the more so since he belongs to its massed ranks himself.
Learning his political affiliation was a bitter blow, fifteen years ago, when I'd just fallen in love, but I am 'inured' to the knowledge by now.
We are so 'inured' to the laxness and corruptness, that we defend the bullies and liars.
Oh well, at least all those years in the aquarium have completely 'inured' me to being wet.
The routinization of this kind of scandal in academia has almost 'inured' us to the possibility of recourse.
We are perhaps 'inured' to some of its excesses, but I don't think any Scot does not find it reprehensible.
After seven years in the firing line with Rangers and three-and-a-half years prising out body pellets at Goodison Park, Smith is 'inured' to criticism.
To ignore the law would no longer constitute an abuse of the jury's power, as long as that disregard 'inured' to the benefit of the defendant.
I worry about the state of their souls as individuals, and about the state of a society that produces people so 'inured' to violence and gore.
The Palms Memorial Prayer Garden is open at all times when the church campus is open, except for scheduled prayer service and 'inurements' .
Private property is in essence a cluster of rights 'inuring' to the benefit of the owner, freely exchangeable in accordance with the terms of private agreements, and recognized and protected by common consent.
The Board of Directors will not place itself in conflict of interest, with respect to private 'inurements' deriving from services rendered to the Association.
It means as well that the American population must be 'inured' to violence and brutality, both abroad and at home.
The frightening risks taken by clandestine immigrants are so common we are 'inured' to them.
The IJA is a charitable organization and private benefits and 'inurements' are prohibited by law.
They are 'inured' to charges of lies or corruption - violence and prurience are what moves them.
Chennai's citizens are quite 'inured' to the problem of water scarcity.
In exchange for the privilege of fieldwork he had to do camp chores every afternoon, which was nothing - three years of graduate school had 'inured' him to slave labor and subsistence living.
And, no matter how thick the skin or how 'inured' you've become to it, it hurts.
Perhaps it works best if seen as a character study of Detective Coleman, an examination of a cop who has seen so much evil that he is 'inured' to it.
We are so 'inured' to the news, it's refreshing to have the conflict described by somebody who was there.
The basic prohibition against 'inurement' is found in the Code and is further refined in related regulations.
No one who watches the movie now would shriek or gasp at the first sight of the monster- we're too 'inured' to more convincing beasts.
It 'inures' to the benefit of the victim and the victim's family.
We are so ethically and morally challenged, that we are 'inured' to the trampling of the truth.
Any amount of 'inurement' , no matter how small, can jeopardize an organization's tax-exempt status.
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