Sentence examples for To tolerating from inspiring English sources

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To tolerating

verb

To allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to exist or occur without interference.

  • I like the way he plays the guitar, but I can't tolerate his voice when he sings.

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But even New Yorkers have limits when it comes to tolerating knaves.

The truth is, Nike has a shameful past when it comes to tolerating sweatshops.

Calderón had come closer to tolerating such a scenario than any previous Mexican head of state had.

That is glib reasoning, but the alternatives to tolerating the new owner might not appeal to fans.

"The international community is used to tolerating a certain amount of corruption from Frelimo, but this is a shocking event for them".

For seven-year-olds growing up in Deng-era China, this was yet another lesson in the mysterious volatility of adult discipline — we were used to tolerating the erratic whims of our teachers.

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Evil is easy to tolerate".

He learns to tolerate Mrs. Dubose.

She seems to tolerate him amazingly well.

And I've learned to tolerate it".

Still, the police seem to tolerate it.

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