tolerate
verb
/ˈtɑ.lə.ɹeɪt/
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/ˈtɒl.ə.ɹeɪt/
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- (transitive) To allow or permit without explicit approval, usually if it is perceived as negative.
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tollerare,
sopportare,
accettare
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tolerance
noun
/ˈtɑ.lə.ɹəns/
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/ˈtɒl.ə.ɹəns/
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/ˈtɔl.ə.ɹəns/
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- (uncountable, obsolete) The ability to endure pain or hardship; endurance. [15th–19th c.]
- (uncountable) The ability or practice of tolerating; an acceptance of or patience with the beliefs, opinions or practices of others; a lack of bigotry. [from 18th c.]
- (countable) The variation or deviation from a standard, especially the maximum permitted variation in an engineering measurement. [from 20th c.]
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tolleranza
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tolerable
adjective
/ˈtɑləɹəbl̩/
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/ˈtɒləɹəbl̩/
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- Capable of being borne, tolerated or endured; bearable or endurable.
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tollerabile
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tolerant
adjective
/ˈtɑːləɹənt/
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/ˈtɒləɹənt/
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- Tending to permit, allow, understand, or accept something.
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tollerante
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tolerably
adverb
/ˈtɑləɹəbli/
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/ˈtɒləɹəbli/
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- In a tolerable manner; to an extent that can be tolerated.
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tollerabilmente
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