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tol⋅er⋅ant

[tol-er-uhnt]
–adjective
1. inclined or disposed to tolerate; showing tolerance; forbearing: tolerant of errors.
2. favoring toleration: a tolerant church.
3. Medicine/Medical, Immunology.
a. able to endure or resist the action of a drug, poison, etc.
b. lacking or exhibiting low levels of immune response to a normally immunogenic substance.

Origin:
1770–80; < L tolerant- (s. of tolerāns), prp. of tolerāre to bear. See tolerate, -ant


tol⋅er⋅ant⋅ly, adverb
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tol·er·ant   (tŏl'ər-ənt)   
adj.  
  1. Inclined to tolerate the beliefs, practices, or traits of others; forbearing. See Synonyms at broad-minded.

  2. Able to withstand or endure an adverse environmental condition: plants tolerant of extreme heat.


[French tolérant, from Latin tolerāns, present participle of tolerāre, to bear; see tolerate.]
tol'er·ant·ly adv.
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Main Entry: tol·er·ant
Pronunciation: -r&nt
Function: adjective
: exhibiting tolerance (as for a drug or physiological insult)tolerant>
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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