rare. [f. TOLERABLE: see -ITY.] The quality or state of being tolerable; tolerableness.

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1640.  Fuller, Joseph’s Coat, ix. (1867), 192. Let them labour also to ingratiate every pastor, who hath tolerability of desert, with his own congregation. Ibid. (1655), Ch. Hist. IX. i. § 35. Alas; tolerability was eminency in that age.

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1810.  W. Taylor, in Robberds, Mem., II. 294. I might fit up the lives of the German poets,… and so mend each into tolerability.

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