The measure of a person's stamina or persistence. (noun)
Ability to endure hardship. (noun)
Examples of word endurance
Even if you're genetically predisposed to see little improvement in endurance, "it doesn't mean that you don't get any benefit from exercise," Rankinen says.
However, with a five-pack battery configuration, endurance is said to be 2.25 to 2.5 hours.
Iron Profile – a key physiologic component for oxygen transport/extraction and deficiencies are prevalent in endurance athletes (notably females)
Precedents, as formed by the decisions of the Supreme Court, stand as nearly Constitutional in endurance, and AS Constitutional in power and effect.
I have felt, at times, stretched beyond my comfort but know I will eventually gain endurance and flexibility – just as I have severely wobbled with futility on occasion and am looking forward to the balance which will, inevitably, be acquired through practice.