Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a tolerant manner; with toleration.
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- adverb In a
tolerant manner. - adverb With
tolerance .
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- adverb in a tolerant manner
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Examples
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This happens to be the case when, for example, a past crime gets treated "tolerantly" (translation: with tacit approval) as sanctions might be a sign of intolerance.
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"tolerantly" (translation: with tacit approval) as sanctions might be a sign of intolerance.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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"tolerantly" (translation: with tacit approval) as sanctions might be a sign of intolerance.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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"tolerantly" (translation: with tacit approval) as sanctions might be a sign of intolerance.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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"tolerantly" (translation: with tacit approval) as sanctions might be a sign of intolerance.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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"tolerantly" (translation: with tacit approval) as sanctions might be a sign of intolerance.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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Sheldon smiled tolerantly and proceeded to light a cigarette.
Chapter 26 2010
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We shop tolerantly -- and want Home Depot to be our go-to store for religious freedom.
Frank Fredericks: Tired Of Lowe's? Draft Home Depot To Advertise On All-American Muslim Frank Fredericks 2011
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We shop tolerantly -- and want Home Depot to be our go-to store for religious freedom.
Frank Fredericks: Tired Of Lowe's? Draft Home Depot To Advertise On All-American Muslim Frank Fredericks 2011
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If the ghosts of the thousands of poets who died a thousand years ago, seven hundred years ago, or four hundred years ago, and the spirit of those yet to be bornwho, unlike the living, in the democracy of death amicably and tolerantly wander the streets of Tehransee her large black eyes, they will liken them, as is customary of their poetry, to the sad eyes of a gazelle.
Excerpt: Censoring an Iranian Love Story by Shahriar Mandanipour 2009
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