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View definitions for bearing with

bearing with

verb as in tolerate

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More than a year after the Russian invasion, a British humanitarian aid worker who traveled often to Ukraine returned to his Stratford base, bearing — with a measure of Shakespearean brio — extraordinary tidings.

"Thank you for bearing with us - we know how worrying and inconvenient it is to be without water and are continuing to work to get things back to normal."

From BBC

"Olive trees are alternate bearing, with a plentiful harvest year usually followed by a smaller one. Farmers know to anticipate this cycle, but now the successful harvests are sometimes almost as meager as the predictably small ones," Sontag wrote.

From Salon

“But it is safer and more efficient to follow that bearing with our compass.”

The day after the Dodgers left Atlanta, Freeman sent a message in a roster-wide group chat, thanking his new teammates for “bearing with me as I go through all this” and “letting me go through what I needed to go through.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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