Japanese

えきれる

たえきれる
Meaning: to be able to endure to the end; to be able to bear fully
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 耐えきれる 耐えきれない
Polite 耐えきれます 耐えきれません
Past 耐えきれた 耐えきれなかった
Polite + Past 耐えきれました 耐えきれませんでした
Te-form 耐えきれて 耐えきれなくて
Potential 耐えきれられる 耐えきれられない
Passive 耐えきれられる 耐えきれられない
Causative 耐えきれさせる 耐えきれさせない
Imperative 耐えきれろ 耐えきれるな

Handwriting

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Example sentences

I can't stand this heat anymore.
男は激しい腹痛に耐えきれず、ベッドの上で呻いていた。
Unable to bear the intense stomach pain, the man was groaning on the bed.

Usage Notes

A potential form of 'taekiru', meaning to endure something completely or to the limit.

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