Advanced as in brook Endure or tolerate a situation, person, or behavior despite disliking or finding it unpleasant. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Put Up With'
Despite her allergies, she decided to put up with the pollen to enjoy the beauty of the spring flowers.
The athlete had to put up with rigorous training sessions to prepare for the upcoming championship.
The old house required constant maintenance, but they were willing to put up with it for its historical charm.
Teachers often have to put up with various challenges while managing a classroom full of energetic students.
In a relationship, both partners need to learn to put up with each other's quirks and habits.
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