English to Punjabi Dictionary tolerance

tolerance

ਸਹਿਣਸ਼ੀਲਤਾ
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.
example
Take a five-day break from capsules or liquid every one to two weeks to prevent your body from developing a 'tolerance' to the herb.
The decrease in lean body mass associated with aging results in decreased 'tolerance' to alcohol.
But many studies report that regular consumers of caffeine develop a 'tolerance' to it.
Asparagus has a high 'tolerance' for conditions such as salt and sandy soil, thus making it a vegetable that is grown all over the world.
After a while, the smoker develops a 'tolerance' to the drug, which leads to an increase in smoking.
Seemingly there is a long path ahead to ensure peace when sport is used as a weapon by those who care not a whit for political harmony or religious 'tolerance' .
Little did I understand that by trying to educate my colleagues about the need for religious 'tolerance' , I was encouraging them to suspect me.
Drying rates also affect the desiccation 'tolerance' of somatic embryos and immature zygotic embryos or seeds.
Most patients develop a 'tolerance' for opioid side effects with the exception of constipation.
He wants a modernist, liberal Pakistan in which there is religious 'tolerance' and respect for the law.
Great attention has been paid to the salt 'tolerance' of halophytes at different seedling stages.
The Christian Right are critical of secular humanism and liberal 'tolerance' in religious matters.
species were grouped according to pollution 'tolerance'
an advocate of religious 'tolerance'
The glasshouse experiment aimed to rank the cultivars according to their dehydration 'tolerance' .
This may be due to increasing 'tolerance' to the drug over time.
The only set-back is that Mrs Lee is developing a 'tolerance' to the medication and she has to keep increasing her doses.
Good things automatically meet with approval; bad things test our ability to show 'tolerance' .
Prior exposure to heat-shock temperatures has been shown to increase the 'tolerance' of sensitive tissue to subsequent chilling.
You may have a problem if you have developed a 'tolerance' to drugs or alcohol.
Both were advocates of religious 'tolerance' and antagonists of untouchability.
The coroner concluded that his 'tolerance' to the drug had probably fluctuated which meant his body could not cope with it.
Both loved freedom, both were deeply moral beings, and both were passionately committed to social and religious 'tolerance' .
This would be the blueprint for all schooling: I'd promote anti-racism and religious 'tolerance' so pupils knew what it was.
London's character, its liberality, religious 'tolerance' and diversity, is the very thing that makes it vulnerable.
Subjects tend to develop a higher 'tolerance' to drugs that are self-administered.
The fact that our body can develop a 'tolerance' to alcohol complicates how we judge alcohol's affect on our bodies.
the desert camel shows the greatest 'tolerance' to dehydration
the 'tolerance' of corruption
Users who have recently left prison are most at risk, as their 'tolerance' to drugs has been lost while inside.
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