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Filter by Meaning The dog is very tolerant of loud noises, like thunderstorms.
The coach was very tolerant of his team's mistakes during the game.
She has a tolerant attitude towards her neighbor's loud music.
This plant is tolerant of extreme weather conditions.
This laptop is very tolerant to rough handling and can withstand drops and bumps.
The bridge is designed to be tolerant of earthquakes.
These plants are tolerant to a wide range of soil conditions, including high acidity.
The wood used in this furniture is very tolerant to moisture and won't warp or rot.
The soil in this area is tolerant of droughts.
Her skin is very tolerant to sunlight, so she rarely gets sunburned.
This medicine is tolerant of high temperatures, so you don't need to store it in the fridge.
This type of wood is tolerant to pests and fungi.
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