tolerate

verb17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

to stop enduring something that was previously accepted

accepted or endured by many people in a society

to endure something with great difficulty

to only tolerate something and no more

to only tolerate something and no more, often with a dismissive tone

to permit something by law or rule, even if it is discouraged

to tolerate something unwillingly or resentfully

to handle difficult conditions or treatments without negative effects

to have a bad reaction to difficult conditions or treatments

to endure difficult conditions easily and without problems

a strong statement of inability to endure something

to lack the capacity to endure something

a very strong and determined refusal to endure something

to refuse to accept or endure something due to personal choice or principle

to be unwilling to accept or endure something, often used in official or formal contexts

to experience personal difficulty in enduring something

a strong statement of physical or biological inability to endure something

to lack the physical or biological capacity to endure something

used to describe a system or organism that cannot endure something

to experience personal physical difficulty in enduring something

when a condition or factor causes difficulty in enduring something

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