English to Arabic Dictionary intolerant

intolerant

غير متسامح
definition
adjective
he was intolerant of ignorance
not tolerant of views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own.
translation of 'intolerant'
adjective
متعصب,
غير متسامح,
قليل الإحتمال
example
Gaps in this wetland function similarly to those studied in a variety of upland forest types, by serving as sites of regeneration for 'intolerant' species.
Thus, 'intolerant' species had greater growth potential than tolerant species in low light, but low light prevents the full expression of these differences.
The only reliable way to find out whether you are 'intolerant' to a food is by excluding it from your diet for four to six weeks, then reintroducing it.
When brook trout are absent, a maximum of one non-native salmonid is counted positively as an 'intolerant' species.
State-sponsored secularism, legally tightening its control, is ever more openly 'intolerant' of rival belief systems.
She said the recent blood group diet had no scientific basis and had many people believing their blood group dictated what foods they were 'intolerant' to.
Similar results have been obtained for the anoxia-tolerant and 'intolerant' cereals rice and wheat, respectively.
You are a bit 'intolerant' of and vicious toward people whose views differ from yours.
People with these ideals are so ‘liberal’ that they come full circle to conservatism, completely 'intolerant' of people with differing ideals.
The evidence for that shows that some ethnic groupings are very 'intolerant' to certain groups of food.
Its use is justified in patients who are 'intolerant' to aspirin or who develop a stroke while taking aspirin.
The difficulty is that, just as the religious right believes wholeheartedly that it is the one true way, secularists are adamant about their beliefs and 'intolerant' of those who do not share them.
An essential part of the helping the immune system to recover is to accurately identify the foods to which the sufferer has become 'intolerant' , and to avoid these foods for at least six months.
Those found to be 'intolerant' could be prescribed alternatives to avoid the side effects.
Previous theoretical and empirical work has suggested that females from species with 'intolerant' larvae should reduce their relative investment in reproduction.
Just as you can't feed different animal groups the same types of foods, there are also groups of people who are 'intolerant' to certain food groups.
But his words and actions have shown him to be a discriminator and 'intolerant' of difference.
You have a significant social consciousness, and you are very 'intolerant' of unfair circumstances and injustices.
On high sites that rarely flood, species moderately tolerant to 'intolerant' of saturated conditions should be emphasized.
They are often considered alternatives when patients are allergic or 'intolerant' to first line drugs or if the patient does not respond to first line agents.
This is supported by the observations that 'intolerant' plants elongated rapidly under water.
The class devoted to the selection of calcium supplements was designed to assist women who were lactose 'intolerant' or who were otherwise unable to obtain sufficient calcium from their diets.
It might be considered as an adjunct for occasional patients unresponsive to or 'intolerant' of more standard treatments.
The symptoms became quite distressing and, after a negative colonoscopy, a simple test revealed that I was lactose 'intolerant' .
If this means anything, it means that the freedom of religion does not include the right to adhere to a religion which is 'intolerant' of the beliefs of others.
Any parent who is concerned that a child may be allergic or 'intolerant' to any food should get advice from their health visitor or GP.
One study found that 12 percent of patients with IBS were gluten 'intolerant' .
With the exception of African lions, female felids are 'intolerant' of other conspecifics of the same gender.
In contrast, we quantified the activity of PDC in root tissues from a much larger number of tolerant and 'intolerant' rice lines with a shared parentage.
Are we becoming increasingly tolerant or 'intolerant' of offenders?
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