Moderate as in bear To tolerate or endure something, often implying a lack of approval or acceptance. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Put Up With'
We had to put up with a long delay at the airport due to the flight being postponed.
Patients undergoing medical treatments often have to put up with various side effects.
I had to put up with the constant noise from the construction site next door.
The old car was difficult to drive, but he put up with it until he could afford a new one.
The residents had to put up with the inconvenience of a power outage for several hours.
The team had to put up with the coach's strict training regimen for the entire season.
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