Examples of 'been tolerated' in a sentence

Meaning of "been tolerated"

This phrase means that something has been accepted, allowed, or endured even though it may be disliked or considered undesirable

How to use "been tolerated" in a sentence

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been tolerated
An injustice has been tolerated for too long.
Limited private kitchen gardening on rooftops of houses has been tolerated.
I would only been tolerated on your account.
Liner conferences have traditionally been tolerated worldwide.
It has been tolerated for too long.
Child abuse would not have been tolerated.
That had been tolerated up till now.
Nothing else would have been tolerated.
Have been tolerated a century earlier.
That might once have been tolerated.
Been tolerated and played down State Government.
Jeremiah had been tolerated long enough.
The lady in town where you have been tolerated.
The only reason you have been tolerated by the congregation for so long.
MPs have voted to legalise a practice which has traditionally been tolerated.

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Sarcosine had been tolerated well.
Peel was always known to be a heavy drinker, but his behaviour had been tolerated.
Too much bad behavior has been tolerated in this community.
So, even with the regional water crisis scenario, the degradation of groundwater has been tolerated.
I am determined to fight what has been tolerated in these ten years.
This has been tolerated once more because the international fisheries agreements involve non-compulsory expenditure.
In anybody else it would not have been tolerated for a moment.
Why has this been tolerated in a professional environment?
It is a disturbing phenomenon which has been tolerated for far too long.
This has been tolerated and acknowledged informally by every Tunisian government since independence . ”.
American landscape and have often been tolerated and empowered by the.
The only reason you've been tolerated for so long is because you were a good scientist.
The private use of service cars had always been tolerated in other projects.
Historically, alcohol has been tolerated or even encouraged as a source of revenue.
The consequence is that unacceptable behaviours have been tolerated for far too long.
Torture has never been tolerated in Australia.
That touchy-feely nonsense would never have been tolerated Ah.
This vanity appears to have been tolerated without complaint by Norton.
This was particularly contentious in Salamanca, where non-Native landownership had been tolerated for decades.
In fact, it has not been tolerated for decades.
Conflict of laws Liner conferences have traditionally been tolerated worldwide.
For too long those consequences had been tolerated as unfortunate but inevitable side-effects of war.
Tried both Gabitril and Neurontin which have not been tolerated or helped.
These relationships " appear to have been tolerated and in some cases even quietly accepted.
In the past God condemned certain practices that may have been tolerated in some communities.
Since 1847, the heiva celebrations have been tolerated according to some conditions and in defined places.
A 'downtime' of this length would certainly not have been tolerated in my day.
That would never have been tolerated in the US.
It seemed undeniably clear to him that he had only been tolerated at the Buergerabends.
Israeli aggressive and intransigent policy has been tolerated and supported by the United States.
Therefore, traces of many of these contaminants have been tolerated to a degree.
Permissive hypercapnia has been tolerated and used in ALI / ARDS.
The emergence of extreme inequality might never otherwise have been tolerated by the electorate ”.
However, relations between siblings, which may have been tolerated in other cultures, were considered abhorrent.
If I had been a boy, that would have been tolerated more.

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