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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "tolerance" in a sentence

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    tolerance


    1. Test for strength and scent tolerance


    2. b) You need to save more to a level that matches your risk tolerance level and asset allocation strategy or


    3. His father, who had no tolerance for moping, cornered him while he was getting a dragon snack in the dragon kitchen


    4. Garden grade DE is classified as GRAS( Generally Recognized As Safe) by the federal government and has been exempted from the requirement of residue tolerance on stored grain


    5. thanking it for it’s tolerance of a foolish old man


    6. He woke with a start, hauled himself up on his stout wooden stick, slung his bag back over his shoulder and patted the oak tree, thanking it for it’s tolerance of a foolish old man


    7. of tolerance, of being, of being together,


    8. careful to chant the mantra of tolerance


    9. On Pani's island I'd grown used to pushing my way forward in crowds, and knew how much tolerance I was allowed in heated argument


    10. “The error is within tolerance so no one was alerted

    11. Do not have tolerance for


    12. Increase security by increasing tolerance


    13. Let ignorance bring tolerance


    14. Avoid it and consider the pain I suffered, because you had no tolerance


    15. frustration tolerance), and other anxiety disorders


    16. But even if they are from hibernation, why does that mean we shouldn't extend them the same level of service and confidentiality we do any other customer who pays us in metal that tests well above tolerance?"


    17. ‘Get to the point,’ said Maurs, his tolerance also


    18. for the politicians to realize that the tolerance


    19. tolerance for the beliefs of others, adding more positive into your life


    20. Don’t expect a fraction of the tolerance we gave you here

    21. To see an oak tree in your dream symbolizes longevity, stability, strength, tolerance, wisdom and prosperity


    22. As we mature, we develop a certain tolerance to unfilled desires without being miserable; this is more true of some of us than others


    23. re affirmed the policy of the zero tolerance


    24. The late Mahatma Gandhi displayed great tolerance in promoting non-violence


    25. ' She could see that Aoife was measuring her tolerance in anticipation of being left to the devises of a baby-sitter


    26. The forming of the Eastern Alliance was intended to have a moderating influence on the more extreme practices of ancient law, but the relaxing of state (autocratic, some would say) control to allow temporary zones of tolerance only resulted in an increased crime rate


    27. At two kilometres till impact the sudden pressure of deceleration stretched the tolerance of his belt webbing


    28. The engines were beyond tolerance 1evels; without the additional air intake, they had to rely on reserve power


    29. I need to discover his level of tolerance to know how much to use


    30. stomach, but I had apparently developed a tolerance for the stuff

    31. Sometimes this tolerance would even extend to


    32. Little chance of the next emperor having any of Sespian’s tolerance or progressive passion


    33. Innocence breeds Tolerance, or perhaps it‘s Ignorance I‘m confusing it with


    34. What is certain, however, is that Ignorance hardens Innocence while Innocence, in its proper turn, promotes Tolerance


    35. (deliberate) manner, that oftentimes tests the limits of its collective tolerance, can be traced to its traditional support of liberty and acceptance, within reasonable limits, of comparative viewpoints and expressions however controversial or unpopular to some


    36. When a society begins to lose its moral compass or becomes less critical of questionable points of views or unseemly behavior that diminishes an individual‘s intellectual and moral character, however, and when principled and far-sighted judgments(s) become increasingly muddled and uncertain and when that society fails to exercise reasonable discretion by indiscriminately embracing every hare-brained idea for tolerance sake or taking every (novel) proposition at its face value without giving serious thought to the matter and when an individual, lest he or she be perceived as close-minded or confrontational, remains on the sidelines as a casual observer rather than an active participant, such actions or inactions, whatever the case may be, must inevitably usher the moral and intellectual decline of that society


    37. "There must be another sett out there somewhere," she whispered softly, "where badgers live together with tolerance and understanding


    38. Such are the (ultimate) side-effects of a guilt-ridden society that develops a collective tolerance for undesirable forms of behavior that, in more sensible times, its citizens would have otherwise considered inappropriate


    39. Freedom of Expression is testing the limits of our collective tolerance like never before


    40. Nevertheless, the social and political divisions that typically defined that decade extended well beyond the appropriate limits of conventional tolerance

    41. Tolerance for opposing viewpoints is the touchstone of a free society, within reasonable limits, of course


    42. ‖ Such carefree attitudes conveyed by teachers and school administrators oftentimes serve as self-fulfilling prophecies; whose (passive) acceptance continues to (willingly) lend its moral support to sexual tolerance; notwithstanding the waving of white flags seeking to override parental authority by withdrawing the support of schools that consider it their public duty to ―properly‖ instruct their (own) children


    43. 4) Sexual Tolerance (Homosexuality) in the priesthood


    44. Tolerance requires an ―intuitive‖ capacity to render sound (moral) judgments as they relate to essential motives and/or principle ideas that form the template of a well-ordered society that do not reflexively support tolerance for its own sake without giving proper pause to discriminating factors that correctly defines appropriate conduct


    45. ―—anyhow, I suppose there will always be those among us seeking to redefine the limits of tolerance that seemingly take the side of the criminal rather than the victim and—‖


    46. A tolerance for increasingly lazy study habits has a way of assuming a life of its own, however


    47. This rather dim view of convention is never mindful of the perils of excessive tolerance that must inevitably find expression in an environment where unlimited freedom will eventually be unable to sustain itself


    48. Tolerance and a mutual regard for one another‘s opinions, in spite of our own hardened viewpoints, preserve the social fabric of polite society by keeping it whole in spite of our differences


    49. It goes without saying that our Society‘s de-facto pardon of this crass, mean-spirited individual of low character has been well chronicled over the years as witnessed by its increasing tolerance for low-brow humor that continues to undermine the customs of polite society


    50. Hilderich thought that spoke volumes for the man’s tolerance threshold, and what he was capable of going through if pressed hard enough














































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    Synonyms for "tolerance"

    tolerance permissiveness allowance leeway margin impartiality liberality variation magnanimity lenity stamina patience forbearance toleration sufferance

    "tolerance" definitions

    the power or capacity of an organism to tolerate unfavorable environmental conditions


    a disposition to allow freedom of choice and behavior


    the act of tolerating something


    willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others


    a permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits