Tolerate is a verb (action word). Tolerance is a noun (person, place, or thing... or in this case, a rather abstract idea).
"Tolerate" is a verb that means to endure or put up with something, while "tolerance" is a noun that refers to the ability to accept or handle differences and diversity without prejudice or discrimination.
The noun for tolerate is "tolerance."
The verb for tolerance is "tolerate".
The abstract noun for the adjective tolerant is tolerance.
The verb of tolerance is tolerate.Other verbs depending on the tense are tolerates, tolerating and tolerated.Some example sentences are:"I will tolerate this for now"."He tolerates them"."I am tolerating it"."They tolerated us".
The base word for tolerance is "tolerant."
there is no difference
The verb of tolerance is tolerate.Other verbs depending on the tense are tolerates, tolerating and tolerated.Some example sentences are:"I will tolerate this for now"."He tolerates them"."I am tolerating it"."They tolerated us".
The base word for tolerance is "tolerant."
Don't Hate..... Tolerate!
tell me
tell me
I can no longer tolerate waking up at seven in the morning.
the difference between the two is the zone of tolerance
There is none. They are synonyms. * wink *
The abstract noun forms for the verb to tolerate are tolerance, toleration, and the gerund, tolerating.
In general, fungi are have higher osmotic tolerance than bacteria. However, the osmotic tolerance really depend on the species of the bacteria and fungi.
Tolerate is something that you do that you really do not want to do. Accept is something that you deal with ever though you might not want to.