These are grouped into form tolerance, orientation tolerance, location tolerance, and run-out tolerance, which can be used to indicate all shapes.
Tolerance can be unilateral or bilateral. A unilateral tolerance varies in only one direction, while a bilateral tolerance varies in both directions from the basic size.
Physical Tolerance, sometimes called dimensional tolerance, is the most common type.
There are four types of tolerance that a person can experience.
These are grouped into form tolerance, orientation tolerance, location tolerance, and run-out tolerance, which can be used to indicate all shapes.
Three basic tolerances that occur most often on working drawings are: limit dimensions, unilateral, and bilateral tolerances.
If you're tolerant it means that you accept people who are unlike you or put up with stuff you don't like. If you let your roommate play the same awful '80s mix over and over and don't say anything, you're probably a very tolerant person. Broad-minded and open thinking is a hallmark of tolerant behavior.
A person who tolerates all kinds of troubles, even though such troubles appear to be unbearable, is called forbearing.
Tolerance Basics
The tolerance is the difference between the maximum and minimum limits. This can be shown as upper and lower limits (0.2500/0.2498) or an allowable amount above and below a nominal dimension (0.2499 ±0.0001). Both methods define the same range—the tolerable band—of allowable dimensions rejected.
Study and analysis of the scientific literature have allowed identifying four basic models of tolerance: religious, medical, anthropological, and psychological.
: capacity to endure pain or hardship : endurance, fortitude, stamina. : sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices differing from or conflicting with one's own. : the act of allowing something : toleration.
Never tolerate disrespect or disrespectful people. Disrespect is speaking and behaving in a way that shows no regard for people, laws, customs, social norms or even societal politics. Don't be disrespectful.
[ in-tol-er-uhnt ] show ipa. See synonyms for intolerant on Thesaurus.com. adjective. not tolerating or respecting beliefs, opinions, usages, manners, etc., different from one's own, as in political or religious matters; bigoted.
See definition of intolerant on Dictionary.com. adj.impatient, prejudiced.
adjective. If you describe someone as tolerant, you approve of the fact that they allow other people to say and do as they like, even if they do not agree with or like it.
Low frustration tolerance can be a symptom of ADHD, anxiety disorders, and other mental health conditions. The feelings of frustration — and subsequent outbursts — can interfere with mental well-being.
Tolerance refers to the way that someone who has become physically dependent on a substance (e.g. alcohol or heroin) no longer responds to it in the same way. The result is that they need to keep increasing the dose in order to feel the same effect as before.
An example of drug tolerance would be someone taking a prescription drug, such as an opioid painkiller, that produces a pleasurable “high” when taken in large doses. Over time, as that person continues taking the prescription drug, the high that is produced will slowly decrease.
Functional Tolerance
Humans and animals develop tolerance when their brain functions adapt to compensate for the disruption caused by alcohol in both their behavior and their bodily functions. This adaptation is called functional tolerance (2).
Tolerance enables to deviateand objectively see where another personis coming from, in terms of their acts, feelings, and other processes when confronted with hardship.
There are four factors that affect range of tolerance: time, place, situation, and culture. Range of tolerance in biology refers to the environmental conditions that are tolerable for survival.