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intolerable

[in-tol-er-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈtɒl ər ə bəl /


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"We believe them, we know that these intolerable acts have left their mark and we stand by them," it added.

From BBC

U.S. officials have repeatedly raised concerns about surging settler violence, with President Joe Biden saying it had reached “intolerable levels” when announcing sanctions.

From Seattle Times

In a statement released on Thursday, Baillie Gifford's Nick Thomas said: “The activists’ anonymous campaign of coercion and misinformation has put intolerable pressure on authors and the festival community.

From BBC

For a man who has long enjoyed impunity, it is intolerable.

From Salon

It’s the hottest and driest summer in years, she said, and for farm workers that often means little to no income, rising debts and intolerable heat.

From Seattle Times