TOLERANCE vs ALLOWANCE: NOUN
- In minting, same as allowance,7. See also remedy, 4. Also toleration.
- The act of tolerating something
- Synonyms . Catholicity, liberality.
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- Tolerance, Toleration. Generally tolerance refers to the spirit, and toleration to the conduct. One may show toleration from policy, without really having the spirit of tolerance. See tolerate.
- The endurance of the presence or actions of objectionable persons, or of the expression of offensive opinions; toleration.
- The power possessed or acquired by some persons of bearing doses of medicine which in ordinary cases would prove injurious or fatal.
- Capability of growth in more or less shade.
- The allowed amount of variation from the standard or from exact conformity to the specified dimensions, weight, hardness, voltage etc., in various mechanical or electrical devices or operations; -- caklled also allowance
- The capacity to resist the deleterious action of a chemical agent normally harmful to the organism.
- The acquired inability to respond with an immune reaction to an antigen to which the organism normally responds; -- called also immunotolerance, immunological tolerance, or immune tolerance. Such tolerance may be induced by exposing an animal to the antigen at a very early stage of life, prior to maturation of the immune system, or, in adults, by exposing the animal to repeated low doses of a weak protein antigen (low-zone tolerance), or to a large amount of an antigen (high-zone tolerance).
- Same as Remedy of the mint. See under Remedy.
- The power or capacity of enduring; the act of enduring; endurance.
- Willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others
- A disposition to allow freedom of choice and behavior
- A permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits
- The capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others.
- Leeway for variation from a standard.
- The permissible deviation from a specified value of a structural dimension, often expressed as a percent.
- The capacity to endure hardship or pain.
- In medicine, the power, either congenital or acquired, which an individual has of resistance to the action of a poison. Also toleration.
- Diminution in the physiological response to a drug that occurs after continued use, necessitating larger doses to produce a given response.
- Acceptance of a tissue graft or transplant without immunological rejection.
- Unresponsiveness to an antigen that normally produces an immunologic reaction.
- The ability of an organism to resist or survive infection by a parasitic or pathogenic organism.
- The capacity of a tree to endure shade.—6. In mech., an allowable amount of variation in the dimensions of a machine or part. A tolerance of.00025 of an inch is allowed above or below the exact dimension in fine machine parts.
- The state or character of being tolerant.
- A disposition to be patient and indulgent toward those whose opinions or practices differ from one's own; freedom from bigotry or severity in judging of the opinions or conduct of others.
- The act of tolerating; toleration.
- Physiological resistance to a toxin.
- The power or capacity of an organism to tolerate unfavorable environmental conditions
- The act of allowing
- A child's allowance; pocket money.
- A customary deduction from the gross weight of goods, different in different countries, such as tare and tret.
- Abatement; deduction; the taking into account of mitigating circumstances.
- That which is allowed; a share or portion allotted or granted; a sum granted as a reimbursement, a bounty, or as appropriate for any purpose; a stated quantity, as of food or drink; hence, a limited quantity of meat and drink, when provisions fall short.
- License; indulgence.
- Acknowledgment.
- The act of allowing, granting, conceding, or admitting; authorization; permission; sanction; tolerance.
- Approval; approbation.
- In minting, a permissible deviation in the fineness and weight of coins, owing to the difficulty of securing exact conformity to the standard prescribed by law.
- An abatement or addition on account of some extenuating, qualifying, enhancing, or other circumstance: as, to make allowances for a person's youth or inexperience; allowance for difference of time; allowance for shrinkage of values, etc.
- A deduction: as, the allowances made in commerce for tare, breakages, etc.
- Specifically, in law, an extra sum awarded besides regular costs to the successful party in a difficult case.
- Allotment; apportionment; a definite sum or quantity set apart or granted, such as alimony: as, an allowance by a husband to a wife; an allowance of grog or tobacco to a seaman; an allowance of pocket-money.
- Admission or acceptance; a conceding or granting: as, the allowance of a claim.
- A permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits
- An amount added or deducted on the basis of qualifying circumstances
- An amount allowed or granted (as during a given period)
- A sum granted as reimbursement for expenses
- A reserve fund created by a charge against profits in order to provide for changes in the value of a company's assets
- An amount that is allowed or granted.
- Sanction; approval; tolerance: as, the allowance of slavery.
- A small amount of money regularly given to a child, often as payment for household chores.
- A price reduction, especially one granted in exchange for used merchandise.
- Praise; commendation.
- Sanction; approbation; authorization: as, a judge's allowance of a compromise or settlement of a case by the parties interested.
- Reputation.
- Something, such as money, given at regular intervals or for a specific purpose.
TOLERANCE vs ALLOWANCE: VERB
- N/A
- Put on a fixed allowance, as of food
TOLERANCE vs ALLOWANCE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To put upon a fixed allowance (esp. of provisions and drink); to supply in a fixed and limited quantity
- To put on a fixed allowance.
- To dispense in fixed quantities; ration.
TOLERANCE vs ALLOWANCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A permissible difference
- To put upon allowance; limit to a certain fixed periodic amount of anything: as, to allowance a spendthrift; distress compelled the captain of the ship to allowance his crew.
- A permissible difference
- (idiom) (make allowance/allowances) To make excuses for or treat with leniency.
- (idiom) (make allowance/allowances) To take into consideration when planning something.
TOLERANCE vs ALLOWANCE: RELATED WORDS
- Tolerated, Forgiveness, Patience, Hardiness, Tolerate, Intolerant, Tolerating, Inclusiveness, Intolerance, Toleration, Tolerant, Allowance, Margin, Leeway, Permissiveness
- Provision, Subsidy, Emolument, Deduction, Deductions, Bonus, Stipends, Stipend, Valuation account, Allowance account, Valuation reserve, Tolerance, Margin, Leeway, Adjustment
TOLERANCE vs ALLOWANCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Leniency, Resilience, Acceptance, Tolerable, Forgiveness, Patience, Tolerate, Intolerant, Tolerating, Inclusiveness, Intolerance, Tolerant, Allowance, Margin, Leeway
- Rebate, Supplement, Deduct, Salary, Provision, Subsidy, Emolument, Deduction, Deductions, Bonus, Stipends, Stipend, Margin, Leeway, Adjustment
TOLERANCE vs ALLOWANCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- For example, you may value tolerance, but the society you live in may stand quite strongly against tolerance, at least of certain groups.
- To determine tolerance for risk, Ameriprise financial advisors ask investors to answer a risk tolerance questionnaire.
- Examples of such enhancements of modifications are herbicide tolerance, pesticide resistance, greater nutritional content or increased tolerance of cold temperatures.
- Tolerance and respect for diverse cultures: Educators will foster an atmosphere of tolerance in Schools and the workplace.
- Immune tolerance: capability of AIT to induce tolerance with suppression of the untoward clinical and immunologic response.
- New active ingredient; Experimental Use Permit application; petition to establish a temporary tolerance or temporary tolerance exemption.
- The stated intent of the project was to foster greater tolerance in general, including religious tolerance.
- Has a standing tolerance of onehour and walking tolerance of one mile.
- Broadly classified, there are two approaches to drawing designs: size tolerance and geometric tolerance.
- Less well known is the paradox of tolerance: Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance.
- Sir my company is providing salary on basis of working days, although it some basic, allowance, traveling allowance etc.
- This allowance is payable only to enlisted members annually following initial clothing allowance on the anniversary month.
- Students shall be entitled to have school fees allowance, book allowance etc under the scholarship.
- Tax allowance amount is not allowed for DEP or SPL allowance type code.
- Special Allowance, Transport Allowance, Medical facilities, Pension Schemes, Provident Funds, and many more.
- Tenant allowance, clarify what costs may be applied against the allowance.
- Allowances such as transport allowance, meal allowance, etc.
- Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment.
- Basic Boarding Allowance, Distance Education Allowance, Second Home Allowance or the AIC Pensioner Education Supplement.
- Mature Age Allowance, Partner Allowance, Widow Allowance and some Special Benefit customers.
TOLERANCE vs ALLOWANCE: QUESTIONS
- What is a tolerance interval with a tolerance coefficient of 90%?
- How to calculate GD&T position tolerance and bonus tolerance?
- What is tolerance tolerance and how can it be defined?
- What are the tolerance limits in bilateral tolerance?
- What are distress tolerance tolerance and Tipp skills?
- What is the tolerance limit for price tolerance check?
- Does oxytocin increase drug tolerance and tolerance in animals?
- What are the different tolerance thresholds for fee tolerance?
- Why tolerance tolerance is important in the manufacturing process?
- How are tolerance limits defined in tolerance key PC?
- Does Wizzair baggage allowance include Invisible fees?
- What benefits are incompatible with attendance allowance?
- Who determines Local Housing Allowance (LHA) rates?
- Will inheritance affect Disability Allowance payment?
- What happens if the cost of an allowance exceeds the allowance?
- Can I get a personal loan on Youth Allowance or Newstart Allowance?
- Can I claim Carer's Allowance and Employment Support Allowance?
- What is servant allowance and house rent allowance?
- How is the parsonage allowance and Housing Allowance taxed?
- What happened to Newstart Allowance and job search allowance?