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Bear up

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Verb (used with object)

to hold up; support
to bear the weight of the roof.
to hold or remain firm under (a load)
The roof will not bear the strain of his weight.
to bring forth (young); give birth to
to bear a child.
to produce by natural growth
a tree that bears fruit.
to hold up under; be capable of
His claim doesn't bear close examination.
to press or push against
The crowd was borne back by the police.
to hold or carry (oneself, one's body, one's head, etc.)
to bear oneself erectly.
to conduct (oneself)
to bear oneself bravely.
to suffer; endure; undergo
to bear the blame.
to sustain without yielding or suffering injury; tolerate (usually used in negative constructions, unless qualified)
I can't bear your nagging. I can hardly bear to see her suffering so.
to be fit for or worthy of
It doesn't bear repeating.
to carry; bring
to bear gifts.
to carry in the mind or heart
to bear love; to bear malice.
to transmit or spread (gossip, tales, etc.).
to render; afford; give
to bear witness; to bear testimony.
to lead; guide; take
They bore him home.
to have and be entitled to
to bear title.
to exhibit; show
to bear a resemblance.
to accept or have, as an obligation
to bear responsibility; to bear the cost.
to stand in (a relation or ratio); have or show correlatively
the relation that price bears to profit.
to possess, as a quality or characteristic; have in or on
to bear traces; to bear an inscription.
to have and use; exercise
to bear authority; to bear sway.

Verb (used without object)

to tend in a course or direction; move; go
to bear west; to bear left at the fork in the road.
to be located or situated
The lighthouse bears due north.
to bring forth young or fruit
Next year the tree will bear.

Verb phrases

bear down,
to press or weigh down.
to strive harder; intensify one's efforts
We can't hope to finish unless everyone bears down.
Nautical . to approach from windward, as a ship
The cutter was bearing down the channel at twelve knots.
bear down on or upon,
to press or weigh down on.
to strive toward.
to approach something rapidly.
Nautical . to approach (another vessel) from windward
The sloop bore down on us, narrowly missing our stern.
bear off,
Nautical . to keep (a boat) from touching or rubbing against a dock, another boat, etc.
Nautical . to steer away.
Backgammon . to remove the stones from the board after they are all home.
bear on or upon, to affect, relate to, or have connection with; be relevant to
This information may bear on the case.
bear out, to substantiate; confirm
The facts bear me out.
bear up, to endure; face hardship bravely
It is inspiring to see them bearing up so well.
bear with, to be patient or forbearing with
Please bear with me until I finish the story.

Idiom

bring to bear
to concentrate on with a specific purpose
Pressure was brought to bear on those with overdue accounts.

Synonyms

verb
carry on , persevere , soldier on , suffer , withstand , bear

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