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put up with

vb. (context idiomatic English) to (l/en: endure), (l/en: tolerate), (l/en: suffer) through, or allow, especially something (l/en: annoying)

Usage examples of "put up with".

I put up with you and I love you, but I'm not you and you'll have to get over that.

Tannim put up with it for a little, but finally muttered something under his breath and turned off their street at the next light, leaving the coveys of tourists and micro-herds of art students behind.

And either way, I have to put up with you, with your chip-on-the-shoulder hard-ass routine, accompanying me sixteen hours a day to every locale I visit, except the men's room, where you just hang around the door.

So, you're just going to have to be patient with me and put up with him.

And if these people knew they were being changed, as some of them seemed to believe, why did they put up with it?

And he's had quite enough to put up with from Wefts already this week.

You may think you have good reasons for everything you've done, John, but I have to tell you that I've put up with as much of this as I'm going to.