Similar words: tolerance, tolerant, tolerate, tolerable, utterance, temperance, severance, exuberance. Meaning: [ɪn'tɑlərəns /-tɒl-] n. 1. impatience with annoyances 2. unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefs.
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1) Patriotism can turn into jingoism and intolerance very quickly.
2) Intolerance can take subtler forms too.
3) Priests have witnessed an increase in religious intolerance.
4) Amy has an intolerance to dairy products.
5) The town began to show increasing intolerance of immigrants.
6) Those who preach intolerance should be judged accordingly.
7) Men's intolerance is fortified by their power.
8) Funding church schools is foolishly promoting bigotry and intolerance.
9) Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding. Mahatma Gandhi
10) Increasing intolerance for transgressions against the rule of biology.
11) Don't get so tolerant that you tolerate intolerance. Bill Maher
12) Chapter 2 has touched on food intolerance in the case of dairy produce.
13) With many patients suffering vague, multiple symptoms,[sentencedict.com](http://sentencedict.com/intolerance.html) food intolerance must be regarded as one of those possibilities.
14) Climate can affect marine organisms directly, through temperature intolerance, and indirectly, through affecting food resources.
15) The degree of glucose intolerance for any given birth weight was influenced independently by body mass index in adulthood.
16) Yet her intolerance was attenuated by a fundamental and rather unexpected liberalism.
17) Cultural intolerance, even in this highly visible, assimilated school, is everywhere.
18) Menopause symptoms are similar to those of food intolerance and may in fact be triggered off by hormone changes.
19) The fundamental dilemma remains: in a tolerant society, should we tolerate intolerance?
20) There is often no clear distinction between an allergy and food intolerance.
21) We can smile, yet at the same time feel the sting of such a recognition of discrimination, intolerance and bigotry.
22) People who oppose religion on the grounds of its intolerance and bigotry think that the risks are very high.
23) Prospective studies have also been performed in subjects with impaired glucose intolerance.
24) But doctors specializing in the treatment of food allergy and intolerance would disagree.
25) At present, there is no good explanation for the link between candidiasis, food intolerance and chemical sensitivity.
26) Not surprisingly, some of these patients are thought to have food intolerance.
27) Other factors contributing to a negative view of Britain were the royal family, violence in Northern Ireland and racial intolerance.
28) We were unable to explore systematically the electrical control activity in the postprandial state because of the patients intolerance to food.
29) They may be at the root of colic, which is why lactose intolerance is important here.
30) Three of these are of major significance: scientism, relativism and religious intolerance.
More similar words: tolerance, tolerant, tolerate, tolerable, utterance, temperance, severance, exuberance, preponderance of evidence, perseverance, burst into laughter, france, ignorance, entrance, assurance, fragrance, insurance, endurance, hindrance, entranceway, appearance, forbearance, remembrance, remembrancer, maintenance, acquaintance, in the distance, nonviolent resistance, intransigence, hang in the balance.