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tolerator|ˈtɒləreɪtə(r)| [f. as prec. + -or.] One who tolerates.
1706A. Shields Inquiry Ch. Commun. (1747) 29 By that bargain and confederacy with the tolerator. 1791–1823Disraeli Curios. Lit., Toleration, To this moment it is far from being clear, either to the tolerators, or the tolerated. 1826Sir T. F. Buxton in Mem. (1872) 90 If not a lover of the vices of the world, at least a tolerator of its vanities. 1884Macm. Mag. Nov. 22/2 The moderate Conservatives or tolerators of progress. |