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Definition of To put up with

To put up with
To put up to, to advance to. [Obs.] ``With this he put up to my lord.' --Swift. To put up with. (a) To overlook, or suffer without recompense, punishment, or resentment; as, to put up with an injury or affront. (b) To take without opposition or expressed dissatisfaction; to endure; as, to put up with bad fare.

Meaning of To put up with from wikipedia

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