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:

  1. The manager had to tolerate the employee's tardiness.
  2. The patient was able to tolerate the medication's side effects.
  3. The government does not tolerate corruption.
  4. The teacher had to tolerate the student's constant talking in class.
  5. The team leader had to tolerate the team member's lack of initiative.
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