bear up (under something)

bear up (under something)
bear up (under something)
1. Lit. to hold up under something; to sustain the weight of something. •

How is the new beam bearing up under the weight of the floor?

It isn't bearing up. It broke.

2. Fig. [for someone] to remain brave under a mental or emotional burden. •

Jill did not bear up well under problems with her family.

Jill bore up quite well amid serious difficulties.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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