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intolerant of

adj. unable to bear irritation [syn: intolerant of(p), impatient of(p)]

Usage examples of "intolerant of".

Even the most intolerant of Counter-Remonstrants had been impressed by her, although, of course, as a Jew, anything she said was automatically suspect in their eyes.

They held that their God was a jealous God intolerant of idolatry, and they would refuse to take part in the public sacrifices to Caesar.

To Brother Paul, a religion that was intolerant of other religions was by its own admission deficient.

It's the very center of their learning, and Grolims are intolerant of non-Angarak things.

There were so many religions in conflict, each ready to save the world with its own dogma, each perfectly intolerant of the other.

Marge always said that it was a case of the other girl's disliking Armenians, and that particular nurse was very intolerant of any person who was not of pure-English descent, preferably born and bred in Boston, Massachusetts, which made her stories about Marge sound like just some more of her racism.

His own people, the savage eight-foot-tall qullans were intolerant of mixed blood and had abandoned him as inferior.