Definitionadj. showing respect for the rights or opinions or practices of others
Last update: July 16, 2015
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He is a tolerant person and easily adapts to new situations. [adjective]
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Any materials used must be more tolerant of impurities such as sulfur, which often occur in biogas made from waste such as slurry. [adjective]
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Roundup Ready canola is a special type of herbicide tolerant canola developed using plant biotechnology. [adjective]
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A more tolerant man than myself never lived--a great deal too tolerant, as everybody knows. [adjective]
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Take Maeterlinck's wise sayings for your guide, and be tolerant of the rights of others. [adjective]
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A tolerant smile curled his lips. [adjective]
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For the great festal days, they went up to Jerusalem marching and camping like armies; yet they were liberal in sentiment, and even tolerant to heathenism. [adjective]
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"Rousseau's Contrat Social," said the vicomte with a tolerant smile. [adjective]
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The social body has become tolerant of their virus. [Please select]
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