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To tolerable
adjective
Capable of being borne, tolerated or endured; bearable or endurable.
synonyms
Exact(38)
The Paul demand was watered down to tolerable.
(It helped that the sound had improved, moving from abysmal to tolerable).
It will take multiple sprayings, but eventually the aphids should be gone and the mite population reduced to tolerable levels.
Mahesh Parekh, 47, a jewelry designer from Rajkot, said, "The only glitch was the quality of audio, which kept fluctuating from being good to bad to tolerable".
Just as for limits of sequences, the formalization of these ideas is achieved by assigning symbols to "tolerable error" and to "sufficiently close".
It is possible to reduce a firm Hachiya's astringency to tolerable levels by wrapping it airtight to perturb its metabolism or by freezing it to soften its cells prematurely.
Similar(21)
And if I needed for it to be tolerable, I had to get to the source of the problem.
Thus, these individuals rely on short-term, impulsive strategies to restore emotions to a tolerable level.
During the elution phase current protocols are likely to cause CD34+ cells to exceed tolerable limits.
To get a glass to a tolerable state of smudging takes a minimum of three minutes.
It was also found to be equally tolerable to PBO and better tolerable than fluoxetine and amisulpride.
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