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tolerance
- Main Entry:
- tol·er·ance

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈtä-lə-rən(t)s, ˈtäl-rən(t)s\
- Function:
- noun
- Date:
- 15th century
1: capacity to endure pain or hardship : endurance, fortitude, stamina2 a: sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices differing from or conflicting with one's own b: the act of allowing something : toleration3: the allowable deviation from a standard; especially : the range of variation permitted in maintaining a specified dimension in machining a piece4 a (1): the capacity of the body to endure or become less responsive to a substance (as a drug) or a physiological insult especially with repeated use or exposure <developed a tolerance to painkillers>; also : the immunological state marked by unresponsiveness to a specific antigen (2): relative capacity of an organism to grow or thrive when subjected to an unfavorable environmental factor b: the maximum amount of a pesticide residue that may lawfully remain on or in food
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