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in·tol·er·ance [ɪnˈtɒlərən(t)s] N no pl

1. intolerance (narrow-mindedness):

intolerance
intolerance
intolerance of

2. intolerance (non-compatibility):

intolerance
intolerance MED of
intolerance of
neprenašanje n +gen
intolerance

food in·ˈtol·er·ance N

food intolerance

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Some religious groups reported that their members suffered increased intolerance after having been identified on the list.
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Intolerance of wet, prolonged cold is the main reason the "filifera" species can not grow properly in temperate marine climates.
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This may manifest as effort intolerance (exertional breathlessness), nocturnal breathlessness, or swelling of the legs or abdomen.
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Such treatment always brings with it pain and perpetuates intolerance.
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At presentation, 57 (81%) had headache, 24 (34%) had fever, 21 (30%) had nausea, and seven (10%) had photophobia (intolerance to bright light).
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Similarly, religious intolerance does not find justification for eternal truth revealed to the world in different forms.
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In the end, he is simply a victim of intolerance.
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Other signs commonly associated with meningitis include photophobia (intolerance to bright light) and phonophobia (intolerance to loud noises).
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It is within this environment of intolerance that he had to appear as if poetry, not marriage and raising a family, was his main priority.
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The three are similar both as outbursts of religious intolerance ending periods of relative tolerance, and in their social and economic effects.
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