sufferance
1.a sufferance wharf [quay
2.He is here on sufferance.
3.She is here on sufferance.
4.He have been allowed to live in the house on sufferance.
5.I had little in common with the others and it soon became obvious I was only there on sufferance.
6.Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government.
7.You are included in the conscription, Fernand, and are only at liberty on sufferance, liable at any moment to be called upon to take up arms.
8.The difference of assimilation rate is due to the difference of sufferance ability in adverse circumstances during 12:00pm-2:00pm and restoration ability of expansio-pressure of leaf cells.
9.She was alone and still, gazing out to sea; and when she felt his presence and the worship of his eyes, her eyes turned to him in quiet sufferance of his gaze, without shame or wantonness.

