English to Spanish Dictionary tolerate

tolerate

tolerar
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 'tolerate'
verb
respetar,
tolerar
example
It's just that you can't 'tolerate' people who want to control or possess you.
lichens grow in conditions that no other plants 'tolerate'
Many a factory or office worker would not 'tolerate' these conditions, calling on the union rep to take action.
The peace lily is an indoor plant and will not 'tolerate' frosty conditions.
You don't 'tolerate' restrictions of your freedom and mobility, needing to be constantly on the move.
However, even those banished to the outer reaches of the town are not willing to 'tolerate' bad conditions.
So how can a community 'tolerate' a custom or practice which itself is criminal?
We might 'tolerate' or even allow prostitution but we do not encourage or commend it.
They know they are working for a company with standards; he doesn't 'tolerate' people who don't perform well.
how was it that she could 'tolerate' such noise?
Leafy vegetables 'tolerate' some shade, but fruiting types such as squash need sun.
Like most trees, they prefer full sun but will 'tolerate' light shade.
Horses 'tolerate' these doses well with few cases of diarrhea or stomach irritation.
how was it that she could 'tolerate' such noise?
lichens grow in conditions that no other plants 'tolerate'
What company could 'tolerate' an employee violating a basic rule of employment and of security?
If, like death and taxes, people 'tolerate' you because they are stuck with you, you're a lost cause.
a regime unwilling to 'tolerate' dissent
My brother, her own son, could hardly 'tolerate' being in her presence.
Under these conditions, it cannot 'tolerate' anything less than total submission to its reckless and criminal foreign policy agenda.
He has also been seen by an endocrinologist who confirms that, medically, he can 'tolerate' the drug.
Those who knew him were aware he would not 'tolerate' dissent like that, but would pick his time.
Although pin oaks grow best in full sun, they will 'tolerate' light shade.
a regime unwilling to 'tolerate' dissent
Breeders, competitors and 'tolerators' are useful as categories, but are more informative as quantified axes, or polarities.
Both pines are sclerophyllous like 'tolerators' , as are dawn redwood and bald cypress.
She 'tolerates' the waiter, who refuses to leave her alone, and becomes defensive when he tells her that a lunch consisting of coffee and cigarettes is not very healthy.
Thank you to my colleagues who have supported and 'tolerated' me.
Adverse events seem to be dose related, supporting the practice of starting with a low dose and increasing slowly as the drug is 'tolerated' .
The drug is well 'tolerated' and, in most cases, should be considered the drug of choice.
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