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toleration

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Citizens show mutual toleration when they peacefully accept their leader has lost without taking violent steps to restore them to power.

From Vox

A lawmaker shows mutual toleration when they accept the result of this election and do not try to overturn it.

From Vox

In a 2018 interview with the Washington Post’s Matt O’Brien, Ziblatt warned that once a major political party abandons norms such as forbearance and mutual toleration, a death spiral may be inevitable.

From Vox

Too often this dynamic results in a toleration of demagogues who show callousness to communities of color in the USA.

Yes, Israel is what Walzer called, in his book On Toleration, a “complicated case.”

Passage of the well known toleration act of England, which so greatly relieved the dissenters.

But Villegagnon now imagined himself secure in his colony, and threw off the mask of toleration.

The early years of the reign of Diocletian were characterized for the most part by principles of religious toleration.

Now this day's discussion was not merely one of form; but it has established toleration in all its extent.

The attitude of the leaders toward all these differing views has become one of easy toleration.

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On this page you'll find 63 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to toleration, such as: altruism, benevolence, broad-mindedness, charitableness, charity, and clemency.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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