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Filter by Meaning The driver countenanced the heavy traffic with patience and calmness.
The festival countenanced the sale of alcohol on the premises.
The new building countenanced the architectural style of the early 20th century.
The teacher countenanced the student's behavior by giving him a stern look.
The company countenanced the employee's proposal for a new product line.
The soldier countenanced his enemy during the war.
The passengers countenanced the turbulence during the flight.
The patient countenanced the pain during the surgery.
The coach countenanced the player's decision to take a break.
She countenanced her friend's plan to start a new business.
The teacher countenanced the student's request for an extension on the deadline.
The CEO countenanced the proposal to invest in renewable energy.
The president countenanced the idea of pardoning some prisoners.
The judge countenanced the defense attorney's objection.
The doctor countenanced the patient's decision to opt for surgery.
The supervisor countenanced the employee's suggestion to improve the work process.
The teacher countenanced the number of students who had completed the homework.
The researcher countenanced the number of participants who had responded to the survey.
The scientist countenanced the number of cells in the sample under the microscope.
The athlete countenanced the number of laps he had completed during the race.
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