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intolerance

[in-tol-er-uhns] / ɪnˈtɒl ər əns /
NOUN
lack of willingness to tolerate
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“The worst among us have been in power for an entire decade, and they imposed the norms of aggression, intolerance, crime and lies.”

From Seattle Times

Experts have repeatedly warned that decades of crises and economic hardship, coupled with corrupt institutions and a high level of intolerance in public speech and politics, could push some people over the edge.

From Washington Times

But troubling as those moves are, we’re not even edging close to Pakistan’s level of intolerance.

From Los Angeles Times

Aides said he was expected to keep up the same themes he had focused on for months: claiming credit for an improving economy and assailing Republicans on abortion, tax cuts, guns and intolerance.

From New York Times

Rights groups have harshly criticized the law as a state encouragement of homophobia, intolerance and discrimination.

From Seattle Times