Moderate as in approve To tolerate or endure something, as in to accept or bear a situation, often reluctantly or without liking it. 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 can put up with the noisy construction outside my window.
Parents sometimes have to put up with their teenagers' rebellious phases.
He decided to put up with the discomfort of a long flight for a dream vacation.
Nature enthusiasts often put up with unpredictable weather during outdoor adventures.
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