English to Indonesian Dictionary tolerating

tolerating

toleransi
definition
verb
a regime unwilling to tolerate dissent
allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference.
translation of 'tolerating'
verb
menoleransikan,
tahan,
sabar menghadapi,
mentolerir,
membiarkan
example
Antiviral therapy is not highly effective in transplant patients and poses additional problems for these individuals, who may have difficulty 'tolerating' the potent drugs it involves.
Patients 'tolerating' the drugs initially are much less likely to develop side effects afterward.
Nor can Bulgaria afford to have its image besmeared again by being seen to be 'tolerating' such practices.
Learning requires 'tolerating' people who make mistakes.
But that seems to be slowly changing, with most people 'tolerating' you, if not welcoming you into their establishment.
They know they are working for a company with standards; he doesn't 'tolerate' people who don't perform well.
lichens grow in conditions that no other plants 'tolerate'
We might 'tolerate' or even allow prostitution but we do not encourage or commend it.
In Italy, for example, children are 'tolerated' in restaurants even when they ought to be tucked up in bed.
We are operating under de facto one-party rule within which no dissent is 'tolerated' .
He said this would not be allowed in a court of law and should not be 'tolerated' at the oral hearing.
The drug was well 'tolerated' , particularly in the lower dosage group.
The protest was a rare event in a country where political dissent isn't 'tolerated' .
If, like death and taxes, people 'tolerate' you because they are stuck with you, you're a lost cause.
So how can a community 'tolerate' a custom or practice which itself is criminal?
What company could 'tolerate' an employee violating a basic rule of employment and of security?
No dissent is 'tolerated' and concerned citizens who are vocal are considered special interest groups.
The number of adverse effects was comparable in the groups, and both drugs were well 'tolerated' .
This shocking and disgraceful practice should not be 'tolerated' in any society.
lichens grow in conditions that no other plants 'tolerate'
Unfortunately it is poorly 'tolerated' , and doubts have been raised about its effect on growth.
You don't 'tolerate' restrictions of your freedom and mobility, needing to be constantly on the move.
The medication is well 'tolerated' and has a favorable side effect profile.
He has also been seen by an endocrinologist who confirms that, medically, he can 'tolerate' the drug.
Robinson had been brought up by a mother who 'tolerated' men, while believing herself superior.
Leafy vegetables 'tolerate' some shade, but fruiting types such as squash need sun.
how was it that she could 'tolerate' such noise?
Thank you to my colleagues who have supported and 'tolerated' me.
Thoracic irradiation has been poorly 'tolerated' among HIV-infected patients with lung cancer.
Although pin oaks grow best in full sun, they will 'tolerate' light shade.
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