tolerate|tolerated|tolerates|tolerating in English
verb
[tol·er·ate || 'tɑləreɪt /'tɒl-]
bear, suffer, endure; permit, sanction, indulge
Use "tolerate|tolerated|tolerates|tolerating" in a sentence
1. (Nahum 1:2) He tolerates no rivalry.
2. Bulrushes are widespread, tolerating diverse salinity and temperatures
3. Barberry tolerates pollution, shade and drought
4. Father never tolerated alcohol.
5. Barberry tolerates a wide variety of growing conditions
6. My father never tolerated imperfection.
7. Loose sexual practices are tolerated.
8. 13 Elizabeth tolerated Sarah's antics.
9. Catmint grows best in part shade, but tolerates full sun
10. Sweet Alyssum is deer resistant and tolerates partial shade.
11. A Blamer can only blame as much as someone else tolerates it
12. Mebendazole is usually well tolerated.
13. Political dissent is not tolerated.
14. It also tolerated corrupt officials.
15. Subject: Tolerated levels of anabolic steroids
16. And no political reactionaries were tolerated.
17. Bad language should not be tolerated.
18. 17 What, though, if the authority tolerates corruption or even oppression?
19. 11 For there is a clear distinction between tolerating dissent and propagating it.
20. 5 The congregation in Thyatira was tolerating idolatry, false teaching, and sexual immorality.
21. Seriously, no one could have tolerated more.
22. • Alcohol and drugs are not tolerated.
23. 2 She tolerated the chemotherapy well.
24. “Why do you tolerate oppression?”
25. Jehovah does not tolerate hypocrisy.