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    Use "intolerant" in a sentence

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    intolerant


    1. Why was it such a big thing? Her religion had more to do with new-age crystal pyramid worship mixed with intolerant fundamentalism than it did with the words and deeds of a fisherman by the sea of Galilee back in the old lands of Earth


    2. It of course represents „diversity and inclusion," and any of us who protests is labeled as merely an intolerant bigot, racist, and a variety of other not so nice terms


    3. individuals? Why the constant appealing to the lowest common denominator? Why the catering to man"s lowest basic instincts? The liberal herd mentality can"t stand standards of behavior, and can be counted on to everywhere and every time to label any rebuke of their bad behavior as intolerant and judgmental


    4. The sixties injected narrow and intolerant viewpoints, uninformed ideologies that sought shatter core-values and social customs by discrediting traditional conventions, unlike preceding generations that sought to establish their own unique identity within the conventional framework of existing social and cultural traditions


    5. Theirs was a generation that blindly pursued its (own) idealistic assumptions for a ―better world‖ without proper forethought or knowledge that would leave many disillusioned, frustrated and intolerant of subsequent generations unwilling to continue fighting the good fight


    6. Other intolerant postwar hysterias, the Red Scare, and the rise of the new version of the Ku Klux Klan, would not have happened or at least been less


    7. Her attitude was sea-hardened, intolerant


    8. And finally, overthrow by a new discovery that held the promise of reigniting the excitement that had long ago drained out of the elders’ more rigid and progressively intolerant frame of reference that had left little room for individual discernment


    9. intolerant with the continuing presence of Shinra, Inc


    10. Or do they dread being judged racists, bigots, or homophobes if they insist on objectivity in reporting news that might offend vested interests intolerant of criticism? Or, Seligman wonders, are the top editors simply fearful of standing up to “the new militants in the newsroom?” McGowen’s book, says Seligman, leaves the impression that media managers are

    11. Revolutionary idealists are likely to be ignorant of history, emotional in motive and theory, and above all intolerant of opposition


    12. Drury sees liberalism as having sunk into a pattern of “rigid, ruthless, intolerant, and unyielding orthodoxy


    13. Love is intolerant


    14. As the interview progressed, the host nettled the older man and succeeded in painting him as angry and intolerant


    15. several very right wing, intolerant groups have taken over the


    16. If we had been colonized under a tyrannical Spanish aristocracy and the intolerant Roman Catholic Church of the Inquisition, our liberty would not exist


    17. order to have enough seats for themselves? Damned intolerant of them!”


    18. Nor did he care for loud-mouths or shirkers—an intolerant man


    19. Hypocritical horses! Disagreeable animals! Evil and intolerant mares! That in view of the authority they became as meek as lambs and as sweet as pigeons


    20. He is intolerant, narrow minded and has deep prejudices

    21. He took responsibility for himself – unlike the “tough Aussie bloke” sneering What are ya? from the security of a bunch of equally intolerant mates


    22. What beats me is that despite their weird personal lives they’re violently intolerant of others


    23. Only when one religion assumes that it is in some way superior to all others, and that it possesses exclusive authority over other religions, will such a religion presume to be intolerant of other religions or dare to persecute other religious believers


    24. He was somewhat bigoted and inordinately intolerant


    25. He was free from religious prejudices; he was never intolerant


    26. Tell my children that I am not only tender of their feelings and patient with their frailties, but that I am also ruthless with sin and intolerant of iniquity


    27. Long since they ceased to be the spiritual torchbearers of divine truth to the races of mankind, but this constitutes no valid reason why the individual descendants of these long-ago Jews should be made to suffer the persecutions which have been visited upon them by intolerant, unworthy, and bigoted professed followers of Jesus of Nazareth, who was, himself, a Jew by natural birth


    28. You started out with us strong-minded and intolerant, but you have changed much since you wanted me to call fire down upon the heads of ignorant and thoughtless unbelievers


    29. As the inevitable result of imperial expansion, the Aquilonians had become haughty and intolerant


    30. embarking passengers, but they are increasingly intolerant

    31. We felt that much of the world conflict was based on political lines drawn on a map, intolerant religious practices, and multinational corporation interests


    32. The Taliban may be intolerant bastards, but they are not stupid


    33. ‘’That would be typical of those intolerant cowards indeed: If you can’t kill someone in combat, murder him or her with a bomb or an assassin’s bullet


    34. Her liberal, moderate religious outlook had however taken little time before she had become thoroughly irritated and angered by the often intolerant and arrogant attitude of many Israeli Jews, with the misogyny of the ultra-orthodox men particularly grating on her nerves


    35. That kind of union generally would be frowned upon in this intolerant age and especially in this country, where the Jews living in it considered the British a hostile occupying force and where, in turn, the British often looked down with contempt at both the Jews and the Arabs


    36. To be frank, I have lost much of the love I had for the Quebec of the 1940s since joining the Time Patrol, after seeing how intolerant and bigoted my original society was and still is


    37. From that sad day had risen a religion that, while venerating the memory of Yeshua, had shown itself too intolerant to accept the truth about him


    38. He was lactose intolerant, so he had tomato juice at breakfast with a touch of Worcestershire sauce and orange juice with a teaspoon of sugar


    39. When one considers how intolerant, discriminatory and hateful the Abrahamic religions


    40. an intolerant, hateful culture are very likely to propagate the same hate and intolerance

    41. The Counts of Toulouse were also said to be enlightened leaders who welcomed both scholars and artists at their court, protecting them from an intolerant Christian church


    42. ‘’Like that Humanity was created only 6,000 years ago, with God using simple dirt to make the first man and woman? That the theory of evolution is blasphemous, despite being supported by thousands of scientific finds and by on-the-spot research by Time Patrol exploration teams sent to the distant past? That the whole Universe was created in only seven days? That women are born sinners? Do you realize how ignorant and intolerant those so-called sacred teachings, written centuries or millenniums ago, often are? And the Pope is condemning me as a heretic and blasphemer for simply telling the truth? No! Don’t say a thing now, Cardinal Reggiani! This letter says enough by itself


    43. People become moody, intolerant of others, increased tension, and display an increase in discomfort requiring medicines and or alcohol to ‘calm the nerves’ as the colloquialism goes, and health issues quadruple


    44. It is widely believed that the faults that we are most intolerant of in others-the faults and behaviours that cause us the most irritation are the same faults that we ourselves possess and are repressed in ourselves


    45. This is why these natives find it difficult to be soft and vulnerable to others – their first model of an intimate relationship was usually rough and disrespectful of their feelings, and they thus learn to be disgusted by their own feelings and intolerant of the feelings of others


    46. She would have brought milk to wash it down, but she knew Tammas was lactose intolerant


    47. However, they are usually intolerant of delays in considering their offer


    48. Cruel and intolerant


    49. I have learnt silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant


    50. we may become as inhumane and intolerant as the burners at the













































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    Synonyms for "intolerant"

    illiberal intolerant narrow-minded parochial prejudiced narrow bigoted opinionated dogmatic

    "intolerant" definitions

    unwilling to tolerate difference of opinion


    narrow-minded about cherished opinions