tolerance of/towards/for• More and more people from urban areas are using off-roadcycles out of towns so a tolerance towards them is also necessary.• From at least the closing years of the eighteenth century the decline of gentryinvolvement and even tolerance ofplebeiansports was evident.• There is a great tolerance towards a multiplicity of paradigms, provided those paradigms never challenge the mainstream in any serious way.• He had repeatedly demonstrated that he had a greater tolerance of G-forces than most other men.• In addition, Los Angeles has always demonstrated a remarkably high tolerance for spiritual innovators, political cranks, and religious eccentrics.• My biggest weakness was my lack of sympathy or tolerance forincompetence.• This is a grossabuse of public tolerance for the private misbehavior of famousathletes.