Adverb
In an acceptable manner; in a manner to please or give satisfaction.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe plays tennis tolerably Source: Internet
Box wine can stay acceptably fresh for up to a month after opening because the bladder collapses as wine is dispensed, limiting contact with air and, thus, slowing the rate of oxidation. Source: Internet
;Cons: *Cost per square foot to produce an acceptably viewed screen is far higher for CRT (especially if the LCD manufacturer did not pay patents, most or all are continually in patent disputes). Source: Internet
A bit watery, but acceptably flavorful. Source: Internet
As a result, files that use a small amount of transparency might view acceptably in older viewers, but files making extensive use of transparency could be viewed incorrectly in an older viewer without warning. Source: Internet
Internationally, the system known as equal temperament is most commonly used today because it is considered the most satisfactory compromise that allows instruments of fixed tuning (e.g. the piano) to sound acceptably in tune in all keys. Source: Internet