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tolerabele

Tolerabele is a Dutch adjective meaning tolerable or acceptable within defined limits. It is used to describe quantities, conditions, or exposures that are considered safe or manageable, without exceeding what a system or organism can endure. The word is most commonly used attributively before a noun, for example tolerabele dosis or tolerabele blootstelling, to indicate that the amount or level is within acceptable bounds. In predicative use, the corresponding form is typically tolerabel, as in de dosis is tolerabel.

Etymology and forms: Tolerabele derives from tolerabel, itself from Latin tolerabilis, via historical routes that influenced

Usage: The term is common in medical, environmental, and regulatory language, where it helps express that a

See also: tolerability, toelaatbaar, acceptabel, tolerabel (Dutch variant). For English speakers, the nearest equivalent is tolerable.

Dutch.
The
attributive
form
tolerabele
appears
before
a
noun,
while
the
predicative
form
tolerabel
is
used
after
a
linking
verb.
This
distinction
mirrors
common
Dutch
adjective
inflection
patterns,
where
the
ending
changes
to
agree
with
the
noun
and
its
determiner.
measured
value
or
proposed
limit
lies
within
what
can
be
endured
or
safely
tolerated.
It
is
closely
related
to,
but
not
synonymous
with,
toelaatbaar
(allowable)
and
acceptabel
(acceptable
in
a
normative
sense).
In
risk
assessment
and
pharmacology,
tolerabele
thresholds
are
used
to
describe
safe
exposure
levels
or
dose
limits.