Antonym: intolerance. Similar words: tolerate, entrance, insurance, accelerate, ranch, rancor, branch, veteran. Meaning: ['tɑlərəns /'tɒl-] n. 1. the power or capacity of an organism to tolerate unfavorable environmental conditions 2. a disposition to allow freedom of choice and behavior 3. the act of tolerating something 4. willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others 5. a permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits.
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31. The Prime Minister said he was trying to preach peace and tolerance to his people.
32. She was showing greater tolerance towards her younger sister than before.
33. All practices of corruption and corrupt elements shall be found out through investigation without tolerance or lenience.
34. As with any drug taken in excess, your body can build up a tolerance to it.
35. The highest result of education is tolerance. Helen Keller
36. The subjects had a continuous infusion glucose tolerance test.
37. Wisdom is the mother of kindness, temperance and tolerance. Dr T.P.Chia
38. We all need tolerance, oodles of tolerance.
39. Individuals also differ in their alcohol tolerance.
40. It decreases our levels of tolerance and resilience.
41. There is a gradual movement towards tolerance and understanding.
42. What's most important in a friendship? Tolerance and loyalty. J.K. Rowling
43. Patients rarely develop tolerance to benzodiazepines used as hypnotics.
44. This new benignity and tolerance a little disconcerted him.
44. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
45. Tolerance exists only for officially sanctioned ideas.
46. He had repeatedly demonstrated that he had a greater tolerance of G-forces than most other men.
47. Impaired glucose tolerance is a condition that means your blood glucose falls between normal and diabetic.
48. More and more people from urban areas are using off-road cycles out of towns so a tolerance towards them is also necessary.
49. On April 4 Rocard called a conference to endorse a plan to strengthen anti-racist legislation and tolerance of immigrants.
50. Results - Twenty seven subjects had non-insulin dependent diabetes, 32 had impaired glucose tolerance, and 42 were normoglycaemic.
51. Field men again adopt very different standards of tolerance, depending on the nature of their patch.
52. Stallions have an especially low tolerance for boredom, and the best cure is greater variety in work.
53. Short-term treatment is not associated with significant tolerance or physical dependence.
54. Quaker creditors showed great tolerance to those who were tardy in paying their bills.
55. Tolerance was not a quality you associated with my parents.
56. Thus it can be the grounds for greater tolerance and wiser value judgments about normative political issues.
57. The ideal for each investor will vary according to the amount available to invest and individual risk tolerance.
58. Part of the growth of road transport reflected the political tolerance of what unions and rail pressure groups regarded as unfair competition.
59. Tolerance means that with regular use, you need to increase the dose to achieve the same effect.
60. Margaret loved her mother, and regarded her peculiarities with a fond tolerance.
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