to endure without repugnance; put up with: I can tolerate laziness, but not incompetence. ... Use tolerate in a Sentence ... See web results for tolerate...
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toleratio) "a bearing, supporting, enduring," from toleratus, pp. of tolerare "to tolerate, lit. "to bear" (see extol). Meaning "forbearance, sufferance" is from 1582. Religious sense is from Act of Toleration, statute granting freedom of religious worship (with conditions) to ... The Online Etymology Dictionary...
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Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » tolerate ... Etymology: < L toleratus, pp. of tolerare, to bear, sustain, tolerate < IE base *tel-, to lift up, bear > thole, talent, L tollere, to lift up ... Etymology of tolerate, tolerance 5 2 months ago...
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