How to use in-sentence of “tolerant of”:
+ They are tolerant of altered habitats, and are found in secondary forest and shrub as well as primary forest, and on the fringes of settled and cultivated areas.
+ In his later life he was more tolerant of religion.
+ It is a summer pear, not as tolerant of cold as some varieties.
+ Although Ranbir Singh was tolerant of other religions his control over the country was weak, between 1877-1879 a dreadful famine took place in Kashmir.
+ The system is normally tolerant of its own molecules, which don’t start an attack.
+ Although New Age is generally tolerant of almost any world religion or philosophy, it is opposed to the “narrow-mindedness” of Christianity that teaches Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal salvation.
+ It is tolerant of grazing and regenerates following occasional burning.
+ His name derives from the Latin “Cohors” which means “guardian” “protector.” The dog is highly tolerant of pain and sometimes electric fences are ignored by the dog.