English to Gujarati Dictionary tolerance

tolerance

સહનશીલતા
definition
noun
the tolerance of corruption
the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
250 parts in his cars were made to tolerances of one thousandth of an inch
an allowable amount of variation of a specified quantity, especially in the dimensions of a machine or part.
translation of 'tolerance'
છૂટ,
સહિષ્ણુતા,
સહનશક્તિ
noun
સહનશીલતા
example
This grain is grown in arid and semiarid regions of the world due to its unusual 'tolerance' to adverse environments.
an advocate of religious 'tolerance'
One of the central tenets of a liberal agenda is to enshrine the principle of religious 'tolerance' , and religious non-discrimination.
Drying rates also affect the desiccation 'tolerance' of somatic embryos and immature zygotic embryos or seeds.
The coroner concluded that his 'tolerance' to the drug had probably fluctuated which meant his body could not cope with it.
Prior exposure to heat-shock temperatures has been shown to increase the 'tolerance' of sensitive tissue to subsequent chilling.
What are Europe's limits of 'tolerance' and willingness to accommodate diversity?
Doctors put me on meds but as soon as they start to work I have to switch again because I've built up a 'tolerance' to them.
We are fortunate to experience good religious 'tolerance' in our town, but sadly, your report is more likely to hinder than assist our efforts.
This may be due to increasing 'tolerance' to the drug over time.
But there is a third position, beyond religious fundamentalism and liberal 'tolerance' .
What they may or may not understand is that there is probably a limit to public opinion's 'tolerance' of what's going on.
species were grouped according to pollution 'tolerance'
Racial and religious 'tolerance' is critical for a peacefully existence.
You may have a problem if you have developed a 'tolerance' to drugs or alcohol.
Great attention has been paid to the salt 'tolerance' of halophytes at different seedling stages.
Users who have recently left prison are most at risk, as their 'tolerance' to drugs has been lost while inside.
London's character, its liberality, religious 'tolerance' and diversity, is the very thing that makes it vulnerable.
Some patients who respond well initially develop 'tolerance' to the injections.
Users build up a tremendous 'tolerance' to the drug and it is very expensive, so it can lead to crime if someone gets a serious habit.
Regular use over a long time results in an increased 'tolerance' to the drug so that larger doses are needed to achieve the same effect.
This would be the blueprint for all schooling: I'd promote anti-racism and religious 'tolerance' so pupils knew what it was.
the desert camel shows the greatest 'tolerance' to dehydration
the 'tolerance' of corruption
The basic premise of liberality is 'tolerance' , open-mindedness, and diversity.
A unique and redeeming feature of Hinduism through the ages has been 'tolerance' , a certain willingness to live and let live.
The Christian Right are critical of secular humanism and liberal 'tolerance' in religious matters.
Winter rye is usually used as a winter cover crop because of its 'tolerance' to adverse growing environments.
The only set-back is that Mrs Lee is developing a 'tolerance' to the medication and she has to keep increasing her doses.
Surveys of public opinion suggest widespread 'tolerance' of legal abortion.
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