tolerat
Tolerat is a term that occurs most prominently as a non-English word, primarily found in Romanian rather than as a standard term in English. In Romanian, tolerat is the past participle of the verb tolera (to tolerate) and functions as an adjective or participle meaning “tolerated” or “acceptable.”
Tolerat derives from Latin tolerare, through the Romance language family. In Romanian, it agrees with gender
In Romanian texts, tolerat is used to describe something that has been borne, accepted, or permitted. As
Beyond Romanian grammar, tolerat may appear in discussions of language, translation, or cultural texts that reference
Tolerance, toleration, tolera (Romanian verb). Note that in English, the corresponding standard form is “tolerated.”