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- TOLERATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TOLERATE is to allow to be or to be done without prohibition, hindrance, or contradiction How to use tolerate in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Tolerate
- TOLERATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TOLERATED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of tolerate 2 to accept behaviour and beliefs that are… Learn more
- TOLERATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
TOLERATE definition: to allow the existence, presence, practice, or act of without prohibition or hindrance; permit See examples of tolerate used in a sentence
- tolerate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
tolerate something to be able to be affected by a drug, difficult conditions, etc without being harmed She tolerated the chemotherapy well Few plants will tolerate sudden changes in temperature
- Tolerated - definition of tolerated by The Free Dictionary
Define tolerated tolerated synonyms, tolerated pronunciation, tolerated translation, English dictionary definition of tolerated tr v tol·er·at·ed , tol·er·at·ing , tol·er·ates 1 To refrain from interfering with or prohibiting ; allow or permit: The president will not tolerate any
- TOLERATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The cousins tolerated each other, but did not really get on well together [VERB noun]
- tolerated - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to endure; put up with: I cannot tolerate incompetence tol•er•ate (tol′ ə rāt′), v t , -at•ed, -at•ing permit put up with: I can tolerate laziness, but not incompetence [Med ]to endure or resist the action of (a drug, poison, etc ) [Obs ]to experience, undergo, or sustain, as pain or hardship tol ′er•a′tor, n support, accept
- Tolerated Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Of things endured Pertaining to something which is permitted Simple past tense and past participle of tolerate The Mahommedan religion was everywhere tolerated, in many places much more We told stories, sang songs, laughed and almost never tolerated silence He tolerated every Christian confession
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