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Meanings of
intolerance
in English
Portuguese
intolerância
Catalan
intolerància
Back to the meaning
Unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefs.
tolerance
Portuguese
intolerância
Usage of
intolerance
in English
1
The phrase is therefore associated with racial division and
intolerance
,
Foon said.
2
This US campus
intolerance
is now spreading across the Atlantic to Europe.
3
Conclusions and relevance: Distress
intolerance
is more common in patients with schizophrenia.
4
The new Presbyterian moderator has said the church is facing ever-increasing
intolerance
.
5
It is the responsibility of the Irish electorate to reject this
intolerance
.
6
In recent times I have become accustomed to
intolerance
masquerading as liberalism.
7
The
intolerance
is sufficiently proved by the writings of the Jesuits themselves.
8
Iron
intolerance
occurred in about a quarter of patients in each group.
9
Dietary restrictions should be based on a proven food allergy or
intolerance
.
10
The tyranny of the King's unfair laws of taxation and religious
intolerance
.
11
Due to intractable vesical
intolerance
5 patients were withdrawn from the study.
12
Moreover, TBHetλKO mice were protected from developing glucose
intolerance
during high-fat feeding.
13
You may not be alone, as lactose
intolerance
is a common phenomenon.
14
This post serves to divide us and promotes segregation and religious
intolerance
.
15
It is sometimes claimed that religious
intolerance
is the fruit of conviction.
16
Hyperinsulinemia is associated primarily with impaired fibrinolysis in subjects with glucose
intolerance
.
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intolerance
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
religious intolerance
racial intolerance
grow intolerance
such intolerance
rise intolerance
More collocations
Translations for
intolerance
Portuguese
intolerância
Catalan
intolerància
Intolerance
through the time
Intolerance
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common