put up with

English

Etymology

From put up + with.

Verb

put up with (third-person singular simple present puts up with, present participle putting up with, simple past and past participle put up with)

  1. (idiomatic) To endure, tolerate, suffer through, or allow, especially something annoying.
    I put up with a lot of nonsense, but this is too much.

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