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tolerate

[tol-uh-reyt] / ˈtɒl əˌreɪt /


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It has felt like a season of transition, following the damaging departure of top scorer Alexander Isak, and Howe's response was telling when asked if he could tolerate such a word this week.

From BBC

The commemoration is tolerated by the Hungarian authorities.

From BBC

Still, the researchers suggest that eating smaller meals more frequently may help ease side effects such as nausea and make the drugs easier to tolerate, especially early in treatment.

From Science Daily

Complaints were also made about previous reviews and surveys, as far back as 2017, claiming they had made "no difference", giving the impression that "poor behaviour had been tolerated over a number of years".

From BBC

As a consequence, the Fed is being forced to tolerate inflation remaining above its 2% target.

From MarketWatch