To allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to continue to exist or occur without interference; accept or undergo, often unwillingly.
To allow the presence of or allow without opposing or prohibiting.
1 Products were well tolerated ; only 1 patient had to stop the treatment.
2 Several public calls for more radical political reforms have been tolerated recently.
3 Senior People's Liberation Army officers have said violence will not be tolerated .
4 That was a step too far; I could no longer be tolerated .
5 Background: Acne often results in permanent, badly tolerated , difficult to treat scars.
6 Ibudilast was well tolerated ; no serious adverse events occurred during the study.
7 Vanuatu's new labour commissioner says corruption won't be tolerated in her office.
8 Results: All 43 patients tolerated the stenting procedure under local anesthesia well.
9 Twice daily administration over eight days was generally well tolerated , researchers said.
10 Inkarra was a dangerous place: a strange land where northerners weren't tolerated .
11 The combination is well tolerated , commonly used, and approved in several countries.
12 Any form of fraud and corruption against government will not be tolerated .
13 Wairoa police said gang violence in the town would not be tolerated .
14 The treatment in all cases was well tolerated with minimal acute effects.
15 This situation would not be tolerated anywhere else in the United Kingdom.
16 The LGBT community is largely tolerated in Indonesia, especially in urban areas.
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