0 to accept or allow something although you do not like it -- tolerar
1 to accept sth even though you are not happy about it -- tolerar
2 to be able to withstand sth -- tolerar
His body won’t tolerate any further medication. Su cuerpo no tolerará ninguna otra medicación.
We cannot tolerate a situation where these rogue flag states continue to allow their ships to sail the seven seas.
We can thus tolerate a lesser degree of rigour.
While we may agree to tolerate errors and irregularities, there must be zero tolerance of fraud.
This generation cannot and must not tolerate this situation, as some of our predecessors did by not facing up to the existence of death camps.
It tolerates perversion because setting a limit today means an attempt to censure.
This is something that cannot be tolerated.