Definition of Tolerates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of ''tolerate'') ¹

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Definition of Tolerates

1. tolerate [v] - See also: tolerate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tolerates

tolerability
tolerable
tolerable daily intake
tolerableness
tolerablish
tolerably
tolerance
tolerance dose
toleranced
tolerances
tolerancing
tolerant
tolerantly
tolerate
tolerated
tolerates (current term)
tolerating
toleration
tolerations
tolerative
tolerator
tolerators
tolerization
tolerize
tolerizeable
tolerized
tolerizing
tolerogen
tolerogenesis
tolerogenic

Literary usage of Tolerates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of American Literature by Moses Coit Tyler (1878)
"... the book—The author's mental traits—His attitude toward his age—Vindicates New England from the calumny that it tolerates variety of opinions—His satire ..."

2. A History of American Literature .. by Moses Coit Tyler (1890)
"... the book—The author's mental traits—His attitude toward his age—Vindicates New England from the calumny that it tolerates variety of opinions—His satire ..."

3. American Liberties and American Slavery by Seymour Boughton Treadwell (1838)
"I AM OPPOSED TO THE DISCUSSION OF SLAVERY, BECAUSE THE BIBLE tolerates SLAVERY." HAD I room in this place, I think I could most effectually prove that this ..."

4. A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time by Moses Coit Tyler (1897)
"... the book—The author's mental traits—His attitude toward his age—Vindicates New England from the calumny that it tolerates variety of opinions—His satire ..."

5. A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time by Moses Coit Tyler (1897)
"... the book—The author's mental traits—His attitude toward his age—Vindicates New England from the calumny that it tolerates variety of opinions—His satire ..."

6. Arguments of the Defendants' Counsel, and Judgment of the Supreme Court, U.S by Horace Binney, Stephen Girard, John Sergeant, United States Supreme Court (1844)
"No one tolerates another. For the same reason, as has been said by Judge Baldwin and Chief Justice Gibson, there was no such thing as a superstitious use, ..."

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