toleriert
Toleriert is the past participle of the German verb tolerieren, meaning to allow or endure something that one does not necessarily approve of, or to accept it without interfering. The term is used in social, political, legal, and scientific contexts and can describe attitudes toward people or groups, policy decisions by authorities, or technical allowances.
Etymology and related terms: tolerieren comes from Latin tolerare, with influences through Old French and other
Usage and nuance: tolerieren often conveys a neutral to mildly permissive stance, sometimes with reluctance or
See also: Toleranz, Toleranzbereich, tolerierbar, Tolerierung.