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What is the prefixes for tolerant?

There are no common prefixes specifically for "tolerant". However, you can use prefixes to create related words with different meanings, such as:

* Intolerant: Meaning "not tolerant" or "having an intolerance" (e.g., intolerant of lactose, intolerant of other cultures).

* Overtolerant: Meaning "too tolerant" or "excessively tolerant".

* Tolerable: Meaning "able to be tolerated" or "bearable".

* Tolerantly: Meaning "in a tolerant way".

You can also use prefixes to create words that describe the act of tolerating, such as:

* Pretolerate: Meaning "to tolerate beforehand" or "to anticipate and accept".

* Cotolerate: Meaning "to tolerate together" or "to tolerate in a shared manner".

It's important to remember that these prefixes might not be standard English words, but they can be used to create words with specific meanings in certain contexts.

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