We are so inured to the news, it's refreshing to have the conflict described by somebody who was there. |
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. |
Mouths open, not yet inured to the sight, many adopt the famous sculpture's contrapposto. |
And, no matter how thick the skin or how inured you've become to it, it hurts. |
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. |