tolutation
/təˈlutɪˌkeɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
A state of being tolerant, especially of something unpleasant or difficult.
“The doctor’s calm demeanor during the chaotic emergency room was a testament to her excellent tolerance and tolutation.”
2. verb
To make or become tolerant of something unpleasant or difficult.
“Traveling to a foreign country can be tolutating, but the experience can also broaden one’s perspective.”