Thesaurus / tolerate
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Kids that are growing up today, they just aren’t tolerating anything and I do love that.
LATE-NIGHT TV SENSATION AMBER RUFFIN AND HER SISTER CO-WROTE A BOOK ABOUT RACISM. AND, YES, IT’S HILARIOUS.HAU CHUFEBRUARY 8, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHe then said he could not use it because, as he has gotten older, his stomach cannot tolerate hot, spicy food.
MISS MANNERS: SHE’S ‘BEST’ AT GIVING GIFTS BUT STINKS AT RECEIVING THEMJUDITH MARTIN, NICHOLAS MARTIN, JACOBINA MARTINFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWe must affirm that this type of behavior is not now, will not be tomorrow and will never be tolerated in the United States Congress.
HOUSE TO VOTE ON REMOVING GOP’S MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE FROM HER COMMITTEESFELICIA SONMEZ, JOHN WAGNER, COLBY ITKOWITZFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTFor years, defense officials have said that they do not tolerate extremism in the ranks — a point that senior defense officials repeated Tuesday.
12 MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD REMOVED FROM INAUGURATION DUTYDAN LAMOTHE, ALEX HORTON, PAUL SONNEJANUARY 19, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHowever, we needed to fly over people to get feedback about how people would tolerate the minimized boom.
THE NASA ENGINEER WHO’S A MATHEMATICIAN AT HEARTSUSAN D'AGOSTINOJANUARY 19, 2021QUANTA MAGAZINEI need to join Gayle in Maine as I find I can no longer tolerate living most of the time separately.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT ANNOUNCES RETIREMENTDONNA ST. GEORGEJANUARY 14, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWe must make clear to all Americans and to the world acts of insurrection and sedition will not be tolerated if our democracy is to survive.
HARVARD, STANFORD, YALE: DENOUNCE SEDITION OF YOUR GRADUATESPETER ROSENSTEINJANUARY 14, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEIt’s not just a question of whether he can tolerate a reduced offensive role.
THE NETS GOT BETTER WITH THE JAMES HARDEN TRADE. HOW MUCH BETTER IS UP TO KYRIE IRVING.JERRY BREWERJANUARY 14, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThat has made our politics more inclusive and more democratic, but there is a second trend here — a politics of resentment that cannot tolerate this growing diversity.
HOW MUCH DANGER IS AMERICAN DEMOCRACY IN?SARAH FROSTENSON (SARAH.FROSTENSON@ABC.COM)JANUARY 12, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTThe Senate — and the broader Republican Party, for that matter — will tolerate eccentricities, for sure.
IN THE LONG GAME, EVEN INSURRECTION MAY NOT DISQUALIFY PRESIDENTIAL HOPESPHILIP ELLIOTTJANUARY 8, 2021TIMEWORDS RELATED TO TOLERATE
- abide
- accustom
- allow
- be patient with
- bear the brunt
- brave
- brook
- cope with
- countenance
- eat
- encounter
- experience
- face
- feel
- go through
- grin and bear it
- hang in
- keep up
- know
- live out
- live through
- meet with
- never say die
- permit
- put up with
- repress feelings
- resign oneself
- ride out
- sit through
- stand
- stick
- stick it out
- stomach
- subject to
- submit to
- suffer
- support
- sustain
- swallow
- take
- take it
- take patiently
- tolerate
- undergo
- weather
- withstand
- abides
- accustoms
- allows
- bears the brunt
- braves
- brooks
- copes with
- countenances
- eats
- encounters
- experiences
- faces
- feels
- goes through
- grins and bears it
- hangs in
- is patient with
- keeps up
- knows
- lives out
- lives through
- meets with
- never says dies
- permits
- puts up with
- repress feelings
- resigns oneself
- rides out
- sits through
- stands
- sticks
- sticks it out
- stomachs
- subject to
- submits to
- suffers
- supports
- sustains
- swallows
- takes
- takes it
- takes patiently
- tolerates
- undergoes
- weathers
- withstands
- acquit
- alibi
- apologize for
- appease
- bear with
- clear
- condone
- cover
- defend
- discharge
- dispense from
- exculpate
- exempt
- exempt from
- exonerate
- explain
- extenuate
- forgive
- free
- give absolution
- grant amnesty
- indulge
- let go
- let off
- liberate
- make allowances for
- mitigate
- overlook
- pardon
- pass over
- plead ignorance
- pretext
- purge
- rationalize
- release
- relieve
- remit
- reprieve
- shrive
- shrug off
- spare
- take rap for
- tolerate
- vindicate
- whitewash
- wink at
- acquits
- alibis
- apologizes for
- appeases
- bears with
- clears
- condones
- covers
- defends
- discharges
- dispense from
- exculpates
- exempt from
- exempts
- exonerates
- explains
- extenuates
- forgives
- frees
- gives absolution
- grants amnesty
- indulges
- let goes
- lets off
- liberates
- makes allowances for
- mitigates
- overlooks
- pardons
- passes over
- pleads ignorance
- pretexts
- purges
- rationalizes
- releases
- relieves
- remits
- reprieves
- shrives
- shrug off
- spares
- takes rap for
- tolerates
- vindicates
- whitewashes
- wink at
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