Their breathing is only grudgingly tolerated.
The politician--senator, congressperson, judge, even the President--was grudgingly tolerated, but each was expendable.
The three children were at a separate table, grudgingly tolerated by the landlord.
The group is grudgingly tolerated by local officials.
The groups are grudgingly tolerated by the officials.
For decades, apparel companies have grudgingly tolerated the peculiar disparities, writing them off as a vestige of smoke-filled, backroom trade negotiations.
Underneath the mohair coat and the surplus flesh lurked the second-class citizen they had grudgingly tolerated at Plumford Grammar School.
Leaving the session is allowed, but grudgingly tolerated).
During the first decades after World War II, foreigners were not just "grudgingly tolerated because they were willing to work in low-wage jobs."
They must be at the center of our diplomacy, not grudgingly tolerated.