Synonym: broad, kind, large-minded, liberal, patient of, resistant. Similar words: tolerance, tolerate, exuberant, accelerate, grant, veteran, per annum, vagrant. Meaning: ['tɑlərənt /'tɒl-] adj. 1. showing respect for the rights or opinions or practices of others 2. tolerant and forgiving under provocation 3. showing or characterized by broad-mindedness 4. able to tolerate environmental conditions or physiological stress 5. showing the capacity for endurance.
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(61) And beyond these individuals, it raises the possibility of a Republican Party, tolerant and moderate, for the modern age.
(62) They are one and all friendly, kind and tolerant - largely I surmise by virtue of my wife and her approachability.
(63) While not a fault tolerant machine or likely ever to be one, Dragon has automatic system recovery for fault resilience.
(64) It is tolerant of most water conditions, although very hard water may result in the fish's eyes becoming cloudy.
(65) Love can control hostility and conquer anger by being patient, reasonable and tolerant. Dr T.P.Chia
(66) Tolerant politics are based on habit, on accumulated readjustments and compromises over generations.
(67) Consequently I would ask them and you the audience to be tolerant if I am ruthless in preventing anyone exceeding the limit.
(68) This tolerant attitude towards credit history can prevent people going to loan sharks in times of need.
(69) He was equally tolerant when it came to allowing buyers to choose colours that would go with their interior decoration.
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(70) The larger predators require large surroundings and as many are gross feeders, are tolerant of less than perfect water quality.
(71) Oats grow best in the wetter, cooler parts of the country and are much more tolerant of poor, acid soils.
(72) They're hardly likely to have the most tolerant or liberal attitudes are they!
(73) I think in the old days people were more tolerant towards each other.
(74) Many fear the longer the fighting goes on the less the chance of a tolerant democratic system emerging.
(75) Their religious life is tolerant, pluralist(sentencedict.com), divided into different sects or denominations.
(76) Why not just leave - set up home in a more tolerant spiritual pew?
(77) Their parents, dutiful slaveholding Episcopalians at Charleston, were tolerant enough to permit their daughters to teach the Negro children.
(78) Presbyterian in religion, he was tolerant of other sects, and supported proposals to abolish tithes and remodel the universities.
(79) But opponents claim the law interferes with state and municipal authority and forces governments to be unnecessarily tolerant.
(80) The Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi is black but tolerant of the white minority.
(81) Try to be as tolerant with the views of other human beings as you are with the great outdoors.
(82) They are not as politically active as their better-educated sisters and they tend to be less tolerant of lifestyles not their own.
(83) Rye is very tolerant of poor, acid soils, is extremely frost-hardy and ripens much earlier than other cereals.
(84) President Alan Garcia's socialist government that took office in July 1985 has taken a tolerant view of the informal sector.
(85) But this year the organization appears more tolerant of such dissent.
(86) As a man, you should be tolerant and magnanimous.
(87) The plant is tolerant of saltwater.
(88) I am not any longer tolerant.
(89) Kudzu is a leguminous annuals, thermophilic heat - resistant, drought - tolerant, adapt mountain grown.
(90) The title chemical HOT RE is a surfactant containing salts tolerant chemical group(s).
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