put up with
English
Etymology
Verb
put up with (third-person singular simple present puts up with, present participle putting up with, simple past and past participle put up with)
- (idiomatic) To endure, tolerate, suffer through, or allow, especially something annoying.
- I put up with a lot of nonsense, but this is too much.
Related terms
Translations
to put up with — see bear
to tolerate, suffer through
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