The Afghans, inured to bloodshed from childhood, are familiar with death, and audacious in attack, but easily discouraged by failure; excessively turbulent and unsubmissive to law or discipline; apparently frank and affable in manner, especially when they hope to gain some object, but capable of the grossest brutality when that hope ceases.
He inured himself to the vicissitudes of heat and cold, and voluntarily suffered the pains or inconveniences of hunger and thirst, fatigue and sleeplessness.
The horses and cattle are of a degenerate type, small, ungainly and inured to neglect and hard usage.
I am now inured to humiliation; and it would be strange if I refused you this, after having granted you so much.
We were all of us well inured to the way they were apt to quarrel.