Wiktionary
adv. 1 In a tolerant manner. 2 With tolerance.
WordNet
adv. in a tolerant manner; "he reacts rather tolerantly toward his son's juvenile behavior" [ant: intolerantly]
Usage examples of "tolerantly".
Petty thievery was a way of life for the Hindus, and that was tolerantly condoned by the Bho, who regarded anything not tied down as ownerless, but theft was condemned as criminal by the dirty but honest Tazhiks.
The village itself looked on from a discreet distance, tolerantly unsmiling and unfrowning, missing not a trick.
Tolerantly, Beta submitted to being surface-scanned, deep-radared, and bitmapped.
If you remember, my reputation—in my former self I mean—rested on the assumption that the speed of light was a fundamental constant, subject,” he added, blinking tolerantly around the room, “to certain broadenings of context that we have learned from the Heechee.
If you remember, my reputation-in my former self I mean-rested on the assumption that the speed of light was a fundamental constant, subject,” he added, blinking tolerantly around the room, “to certain broadenings of context that we have learned from the Heechee.
Srinivas treated these threats tolerantly, knowing that her gelatinous and good-humoured husband liked to be thought of as a devout man, but also a bit of an adventurer (had he not insisted on that absurd and scarifying flight into the Grand Canyon in Amrika years ago?
Some of the boy pupils came out to join them, looking even more dismayed, for the abbot had allowed Brother Paul to conduct his schooling undisturbed, which meant very tolerantly, but with Prior Robert in charge there was no department of this house likely to go its way ungoaded, and discipline might be expected to tighten abruptly.