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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
/ 藞迟蓲濒蓹谤蓹苍迟 /
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
- 藞迟辞濒别谤补苍迟濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 迟辞濒顎侥谤路补苍迟路濒测 adverb
- 苍辞苍路迟辞濒顎侥谤路补苍迟 adjective
- non路迟辞濒顎侥谤路补苍迟路濒测 adverb
- 辞顎卾别谤路迟辞濒顎侥谤路补苍迟 adjective
- o顎卾er路迟辞濒顎侥谤路补苍迟路濒测 adverb
- 辩耻补顎却颈-迟辞濒顎侥谤路补苍迟 adjective
- qua顎卻i-迟辞濒顎侥谤路补苍迟路濒测 adverb
- 蝉别濒蹿顎-迟辞濒顎侥谤路补苍迟 adjective
- self顎-迟辞濒顎侥谤路补苍迟路濒测 adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
In the beginning, many streamers were focused on growth and creating the biggest audience for their programs and were more tolerant of password sharing.
"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.
Specifically, the researchers were curious to see if the monkeys鈥 social ties had shifted and if their behavior would turn more tolerant or aggressive.
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