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Intolerable
Intolerable meaning
Not tolerable; not capable of being borne or endured. | Extremely offensive or insulting. | Extremely worn and degraded, to the point of being unsafe.
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Example sentences (20)
Consider, then, that hardly any one stroke of pain is intolerable; it is intolerable when it continues.
David Stock claims that after he blew the whistle internally his life was made intolerable, he felt his position was untenable and he had to resign.
He said: "The parking situation at Glenmore is intolerable and has to be resolved before the good weather arrives.
It is justifiably intolerable.
Speaking about life in Gaza, Mr Hope described it as "intolerable" with restrictions on travel, family visits, and educational opportunities for Palestinians.
That stance is entirely unjustifiable, and the consequences are intolerable.
The EFF has the constitutional right to protest, but it is intolerable for them to threaten the constitutional rights of other citizens, especially where essential services such as individual safety, healthcare, and education are concerned.
The figures come as a staff body for nurses says nurses are being put under "intolerable pressure" as there "simply aren't enough of them".
Their hypocrisy, as they opined on distant conflicts, was intolerable.
The respiratory illness causes symptoms of a common cold as well as intolerable pain, swelling, and delirium.
This fact alone is intolerable.
Whatever is fueling her behavior, you have to do something because it’s intolerable and is ruining your relationship with her.
Alberta municipal consultant George Cuff has actually written several times how fairly good people become fairly intolerable leaders.
And for young people in white homes, it was the first inkling that the social system most white South Africans treated as normal was, in fact, intolerable to those they might deem peers elsewhere.
For years, they have done far too little to fix Maine’s broken indigent defense system, allowing the problem to fester into an intolerable crisis.
It is an intolerable situation: conversion practices have been condemned by leading medical associations, have no basis in science, and can cause great physical and mental harm.
It is important not to exaggerate and increase forces to dimensions the State of Israel cannot sustain without intolerable financial cost.
The incident sparked condemnation at the highest level of government, with Macron telling Wednesday's cabinet meeting that the remarks were "unspeakable and perfectly intolerable".
The latest survey found that 56% of the public would support assisted dying for a person who has a physical medical condition that is not terminal – but is expected to cause intolerable suffering, but more than a third (35%) do not.
The Liberals believe that intolerable mental suffering is equal to that of physical suffering, Virani said.