Sentences with Sufferance

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19 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Sufferance'

With great sufferance, the teacher allowed the students extra time to complete their assignments.

The company operated on sufferance until the necessary permits were obtained.

In sufferance, she endured the tedious meeting without expressing her disagreement.

The park visitors enjoyed the animals' antics with the sufferance of the zookeepers.

The diplomat negotiated with sufferance, seeking permission for cross-border collaboration.

With sufferance, the artist let others critique her work, embracing constructive feedback.

The jury listened to the witness's testimony with sufferance, understanding the emotional difficulty.

The explorer traversed the challenging terrain with sufferance, determined to reach the summit.

The community lived in sufferance under the oppressive regime, yearning for freedom.

Despite the sufferance of physical pain, she completed the marathon for a charitable cause.

The old playground equipment remained in the park, existing only by the sufferance of the city council.

His participation in the tournament was under the sufferance of his coach, who had doubts about his readiness.

The artist lived in the warehouse by the sufferance of the owner, who could ask him to leave at any time.

In medieval societies, peasants farmed the land solely on the sufferance of the feudal lord.

The noise from the construction site was a constant irritation, endured by the residents' sufferance.

The old library policy was continued only on the sufferance of the new administration.

Her presence in the exclusive club was on the sufferance of the members, who could revoke her access at any time.

In international law, a country's territorial claims might exist merely on the sufferance of more powerful nations.

The scientific theory was accepted on the sufferance of the community, pending further experimental evidence.

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