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Put    Put With Sth/Sb To Accept Unpleasant Situation Someone's Annoying

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   put up with sth/sb to accept an unpleasant situation or someone's annoying behaviour without complaining:
   ▪ The police have to put up with a lot of abuse.
   ▪ I'm surprised that she's put up with him for all of these years.
   ▪ There's nothing anyone can do. You'll just have to put up with it.
   ■ SIMILAR TO: tolerate, ↑live with, ↑stand for 

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