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Meanings of as intolerant in English
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Usage of as intolerant in English
1
The_Donald, for example, is asintolerant, racist and misogynistic as the man himself.
2
They are nearly asintolerant as their parents on such occasions.
3
In each case, I saw the would-be censors asintolerant, ignorant and absurd.
4
The new unbelief was asintolerant as the old superstition.
5
He was being unfair, and asintolerant as his visitor.
6
He sees the former as modern and pluralist, the latter asintolerant and "fundamentalist".
7
Hunting down creatures because of their supernatural identities is just asintolerant as persecuting witches for their practices.
8
This had been the one thing needed to make Miriam asintolerant in agnosticism as she formerly was in dogma.
9
The death of Socrates in 399 disgusted Plato; democracy apparently was asintolerant as any other form of political creed.
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The Strassburgers, who tried to take a position intermediate between Lutherans and Zwinglians, were asintolerant as any one else.
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The Utilitarians have sometimes been abused asintolerant, arrogant, irreligious,-asenemies of literature, of the fine arts, and of the domestic charities.
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And however quietly doctors and psychologists may go to work in the matter, their attitude is profoundly intolerant- asintolerant as Bloody Mary.
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This, though nominally free, was eventually, under the Mathers, to become a theocracy asintolerant as that faith from which they had fled.
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The toleration was limited, however, to princes, and for many years Lutheran rulers showed themselves quite asintolerant within their own dominions as did the