Tolerate
(verb)
To allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of something that one dislikes or disagrees with, without interference.
Origin:
From the latin word "tolerare" meaning to endure, it means to allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of something that one dislikes or disagrees with, without interference.
Examples:
- The manager had to tolerate the employee's tardiness.
- The patient was able to tolerate the medication's side effects.
- The government does not tolerate corruption.
- The teacher had to tolerate the student's constant talking in class.
- The team leader had to tolerate the team member's lack of initiative.