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How to use intolerant in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word intolerant? Here are some examples.

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When faced with a patient who is lactose intolerant, many health professionals recommend lactase pills or drops.
If the reader is intolerant, hateful, or oppressive, so will be the interpretation of the text.
Workers will have to think twice before telling insensitive jokes or expressing intolerant views which may give offence.
Cinnamon sensed the others were growing intolerant with his melodramatics, however genuine.
If there was overoptimism, to what extent was it shaped by a White House intolerant of bearers of bad tidings?
The most sexually intolerant countries seem to be those in which women are degraded most.
In walks your relocation consultant with a clip file, revealing an intolerant, homophobic, bigoted county commission.
To spread misinformation and make derogatory and intolerant remarks about any group is unacceptable.
As Sheehan notes, there's a reason why Eisenhower was so intolerant of failure and so ruthless about weeding it out.
Now before you all go jumping on me for being intolerant, I'll tell you all a few things about being intolerant.
Both species need large areas of fens and wetlands and are highly intolerant of human disturbance at nest sites.
Critics also complained that Hague focused too much on asylum, making the Tories look intolerant and xenophobic.
Some individuals may lose the ability to digest lactose and become lactose intolerant.
People who are lactose intolerant do not have enough of this enzyme, and thus cannot make use of milk sugar.
The drug is indicated for use in patients unresponsive to or intolerant of zidovudine, zalcitabine, or didanosine.
It's the knee-jerk caricature of American generals as intolerant anachronisms.
The more enthusiastic their patronising attempts at conversion, the more they reveal themselves to be intolerant, blinkered misogynists.
Their authoritarian leaders were economic incompetents and intolerant of even the mildest expressions of dissent.
He was authoritarian and intolerant but was also urbane and charming when he needed to be.
I was mean-spirited, short-tempered, intolerant of those who disagreed with me.
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Examples from Classical Literature
After this ringing indictment it surprised no Whipple to read that we had become intolerant, materialistic, unaesthetic.
To what dangers might she not be subjected, by the intolerant zeal of conversion!
Very soon after his coming to his property flannelly had become a daily and intolerant burthen to him.
You cannot imagine a more ignorant, intolerant, narrow-minded woman than she.
But it observed a very high standard of classical English, a little intolerant of neologism, but not stiff nor jejune.
While tolerant of kinds in literature, he should be intolerant of pretentiousness.
Sussex men are curiously intolerant of the phonetics of orthography.
It was the poverty and crudeness of my youth that had made me intolerant.
It was all right, provided the intolerant establishment were to remain.
He was ever a short-tempered man, intolerant of irrelevancies.
And from the mother whom those intolerant, snobbish sisters had execrated.
Were there not even these inducements to moderation, nothing could be more ill-judged than that intolerant spirit which has, at all times, characterized political parties.
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