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Phrase(s): put up with someone or something
to tolerate or endure someone or something; to be able to stand someone or something. • I cannot put up with your constant whining any longer! • We can put up with John’s living here until he finds a place of his own., Phrase(s): put someone up with someone
to house someone with someone. • I will put her up with my cousin, who has an extra bedroom. • We will put up the lady with us.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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Endure without complaint, as in She's been very patient, putting up with all kinds of inconvenience. [Mid-1700s]
American Heritage Idioms