bear with
English
Etymology
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Verb
bear with (third-person singular simple present bears with, present participle bearing with, simple past bore with, past participle borne with)
- (idiomatic) To be patient with.
- Please bear with me a moment while I connect you to his office.
Usage notes
This phrase is typically followed by me. Against the usual rules of English phrasal stress, the stressed word is with rather than bear.
Translations
be patient with
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