- verbtolerate (verb) · tolerates (third person present) · tolerated (past tense) · tolerated (past participle) · tolerating (present participle)
- allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference:"a regime unwilling to tolerate dissent"
- accept or endure (someone or something unpleasant or disliked) with forbearance:"how was it that she could tolerate such noise?"
- be capable of continued subjection to (a drug, toxin, or environmental condition) without adverse reaction:"lichens grow in conditions that no other plants tolerate"
Originearly 16th century (in the sense ‘endure pain’): from Latin tolerat- ‘endured’, from the verb tolerare.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference:
- accept or endure (someone or something unpleasant or disliked) with forbearance:
- be capable of continued subjection to (a drug, toxin, or environmental condition) without adverse reaction:
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