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      • Tolerance involves recognizing and respecting the rights, opinions, or actions of others, even if they differ from one's own. It implies a willingness to coexist or allow the existence of diverse viewpoints, practices, or circumstances without resorting to hostility, judgment, or interference.
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  2. to deal with something unpleasant or annoying, or to continue existing despite bad or difficult conditions: These ants can tolerate temperatures that would kill other species. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. If you tolerate a situation or person, you accept them although you do not particularly like them. She can no longer tolerate the position that she's in. [ VERB noun ] The cousins tolerated each other, but did not really get on well together.

  4. tolerate somebody/something to accept somebody/something that is annoying, unpleasant, etc. without complaining synonym put up with somebody/something. There is a limit to what one person can tolerate. I don't know how you tolerate that noise! Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  5. to deal with something unpleasant or annoying, or to continue existing despite bad or difficult conditions: These ants can tolerate temperatures that would kill other species. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. 1. a. : to allow to be or to be done without prohibition, hindrance, or contradiction. b. : to put up with. learn to tolerate one another. 2. : to endure or resist the action of (something, such as a drug or food) without serious side effects or discomfort : exhibit physiological tolerance for. tolerative.

  7. Definitions of 'tolerate'. 1. If you tolerate a situation or person, you accept them although you do not particularly like them. [...] 2. If you can tolerate something unpleasant or painful, you are able to bear it. [...] More.

  8. When someone tolerates a situation or behavior, they exhibit patience, restraint, or forbearance without necessarily endorsing or approving of it. Tolerance involves recognizing and respecting the rights, opinions, or actions of others, even if they differ from one's own.

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