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Definitionn. the power or capacity of an organism to tolerate unfavorable environmental conditions
Last update: March 25, 2018
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He lost his tolerance due to bad health. [Please select]
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He appealed speechlessly for tolerance, with a face utterly woebegone and eyes piteous. [Please select]
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"My good man," he said with sublime tolerance, "will you be pleased to take yourself off--to the devil if you like." [Please select]
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Extreme tolerance (based upon indifference) was the foundation upon which Rome had constructed her very successful Empire. [Please select]
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The Christian communities however, refused to practice any sort of tolerance. [Please select]
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There was a new softness and tolerance in Clayton that early spring. [Please select]
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They rule the land, largely by what they idolize as "luck," which consists of tolerance for things they do not understand. [Please select]
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Ashe had viewed the affair so far with an amused tolerance; if Kitty liked to flirt with babes it was her affair, not his. [Please select]
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With the peccadillos of married women who were wives she had little tolerance as they were a breach of faith, a deliberate violation of contract, and indecent to boot. [Please select]
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