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Intolerating
Intolerating In*tol"er*a`ting, a. Intolerant. [R.]
Intoleration
Intoleration In*tol`er*a"tion, n. Intolerance; want of toleration; refusal to tolerate a difference of opinion.
Tolerating
Tolerate Tol"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tolerated; p. pr. & vb. n. Tolerating.] [L. toleratus, p. p. of tolerare, fr. the same root as tollere to lift up, tuli, used as perfect of ferre to bear, latus (for tlatus), used as p. p. of ferre to bear, and E. thole. See Thole, and cf. Atlas, Collation, Delay, Elate, Extol, Legislate, Oblate, Prelate, Relate, Superlative, Talent, Toll to take away, Translate.] To suffer to be, or to be done, without prohibition or hindrance; to allow or permit negatively, by not preventing; not to restrain; to put up with; as, to tolerate doubtful practices. Crying should not be tolerated in children. --Locke. We tolerate them because property and liberty, to a degree, require that toleration. --Burke. Syn: See Permit.
Toleration
Toleration Tol`er*a"tion, n. [L. toleratio: cf. OF. toleration.] 1. The act of tolerating; the allowance of that which is not wholly approved. 2. Specifically, the allowance of religious opinions and modes of worship in a state when contrary to, or different from, those of the established church or belief. 3. Hence, freedom from bigotry and severity in judgment of the opinions or belief of others, especially in respect to religious matters.

Meaning of Tolerati from wikipedia

- reasonable excusing cause. A toleratus (Latin for "tolerated"; plural: tolerati) is someone excommunicated but that law does not obliges the faithful to...
- Catholic Church formally differentiated between excommunicated persons tolerati ("tolerated") and those vitandi ("to be avoided"), when Pope Martin V clearly...
- ineligible for patronage are the excommunicati vitandi (the excommunicati tolerati are able at least to acquire it), and those who are infamous according...
- that this relaxation was not in favor of the censured party, so that the tolerati really gained no direct privilege but was only in favor of the rest of...