English to Kannada Dictionary intolerant

intolerant

ಸಹಿಸದ
definition
adjective
he was intolerant of ignorance
not tolerant of views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own.
translation of 'intolerant'
ಸಹಿಸದ,
ಸೈರಿಸದ,
ಸಹಿಷ್ಠುತೆಯಿಲ್ಲದ,
ಅಸಹಿಷ್ಠುವಾದ
adjective
ತಾಳ್ಮೆ
example
People with these ideals are so ‘liberal’ that they come full circle to conservatism, completely 'intolerant' of people with differing ideals.
A bigot, according to one dictionary, is one who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is 'intolerant' of those who differ.
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.
You have a significant social consciousness, and you are very 'intolerant' of unfair circumstances and injustices.
Crawford suggested that anaerobic-tolerant species exhibit a smaller Pasteur effect than do 'intolerant' species.
After only a few hours anoxia, death of previously growing tissues occurs in 'intolerant' species; a shortage of ATP presumably being a major contributing factor.
This grassland-dependent species is fairly 'intolerant' of cultivation and tends to avoid areas that contain extensive woody vegetation or that occur near roads.
The evidence for that shows that some ethnic groupings are very 'intolerant' to certain groups of food.
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.
You seem to be saying that being indifferent to your beliefs is the same as being 'intolerant' of your beliefs.
Researchers have found that Conservatives typically are dogmatic, 'intolerant' of ambiguity with beliefs rooted in fear and aggression.
Our main aim was to examine if inherently different rates of fermentation during anaerobiosis characterize submergence-tolerant and 'intolerant' rice plants.
In the absence of brook trout, up to one of two nonnative trouts (wild brown or rainbow) would be substituted as an 'intolerant' species.
Some children are also 'intolerant' to medicines such as antibiotics and iron preparations.
With the exception of African lions, female felids are 'intolerant' of other conspecifics of the same gender.
Similar results have been obtained for the anoxia-tolerant and 'intolerant' cereals rice and wheat, respectively.
For a newspaper that is supposedly tolerant of any and all lifestyles, it is surprisingly 'intolerant' of Christians.
The play also centres on an iron-fisted leader 'intolerant' of opposing political views.
When brook trout are absent, a maximum of one non-native salmonid is counted positively as an 'intolerant' species.
The former Archbishop of Canterbury hit out yesterday at extreme atheists who are 'intolerant' of religious views and attempt to deny Christians a voice in public debate.
Other studies have addressed the role of gaps, and especially large gaps in providing the habitat necessary for the regeneration of shade 'intolerant' species.
Are we becoming increasingly tolerant or 'intolerant' of offenders?
Since being approved by voters in 1993, that amendment had drawn national attention, causing some to view Cincinnati as being 'intolerant' of gays.
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.
On high sites that rarely flood, species moderately tolerant to 'intolerant' of saturated conditions should be emphasized.
Its use is justified in patients who are 'intolerant' to aspirin or who develop a stroke while taking aspirin.
He also states that he is lactose 'intolerant' and hence avoids most dairy products.
This is supported by the observations that 'intolerant' plants elongated rapidly under water.
If the doctor administers a drug to which the patient is known to be 'intolerant' , or gives some other wrong treatment, should the inappropriateness of the medical treatment affect the causal enquiry?
Some babies are 'intolerant' to lactose, which is found in cow's milk.
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