We have no meanings for "tolerate the idea" in our records yet.
1 Which cannot tolerate the idea of unhappiness, or any kind of immiseration.
2 When I'm with her I can't tolerate the idea of giving her up.
3 He could not tolerate the idea of leaving without letting Bertha know where he was.
4 He could not tolerate the idea of a newcomer pre-empting what he had considered his premises.
5 The wise Greeks could not tolerate the idea .
6 But would he ever tolerate the idea ?
7 He cannot tolerate the idea that someone would find what he writes to be anything less than brilliant.
8 Bill couldn't tolerate the idea of her pitying him, or taking care of him as she had her son.
9 However, many of those same people cannot tolerate the idea of releasing an IRA member who has killed a garda.
10 As for a woman marrying twice"-hergentle tone and eyes growing sternly decisive-"itis difficult for one to tolerate the idea .
11 If the public can tolerate the idea that the Bengals get first crack at this year's likely number-one hotshot Joe Burrow, anything is possible.
12 He looks at me suddenly, as if this shocks him, though he seems well able to tolerate the idea of the murder of children.
13 He really believed it was only because she had taken to Bosinney that she tolerated the idea of the house at all.
14 "Uncle Benjamin," of course, could not tolerate the idea of his nephew becoming a sailor.
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