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tolerant
[ tol-er-uhnt ]
adjective
- inclined or disposed to tolerate; showing tolerance; forbearing:
tolerant of errors.
- favoring toleration:
a tolerant church.
- Medicine/Medical, Immunology.
- able to endure or resist the action of a drug, poison, etc.
- lacking or exhibiting low levels of immune response to a normally immunogenic substance.
tolerant
/ ˈɒəəԳ /
adjective
- able to tolerate the beliefs, actions, opinions, etc, of others
- permissive
- able to withstand extremes, as of heat and cold
- med (of a patient) exhibiting tolerance to a drug
Derived Forms
- ˈٴDZԳٱ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- ٴDZİ·Գ· adverb
- ԴDz·ٴDZİ·Գ adjective
- non·ٴDZİ·Գ· adverb
- v·ٴDZİ·Գ adjective
- over·ٴDZİ·Գ· adverb
- ܲȴ-ٴDZİ·Գ adjective
- quasi-ٴDZİ·Գ· adverb
- -ٴDZİ·Գ adjective
- self-ٴDZİ·Գ· adverb
yvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
"I trust the goodness of Scottish people and I trust them to take on that fight in the tolerant, liberal society that I think Scotland really is."
In local Facebook groups, parents often exchange tips about practices that are more tolerant of spreading out or refusing vaccines.
Of course racism, misogyny and homophobia exist, but expressing such views is generally seen as socially unacceptable; in broad strokes, Ireland has become one of the most open and tolerant societies in Europe.
For instance, the monkeys appeared to be more tolerant of each other compared to the previous times.
People who are more tolerant of uncertainty have been shown in research to take more risks and decide more often to trust in others.
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