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Common collocations with intolerance in American Collocation

intolerance noun

US /ɪnˈtɑlərəns/

types of intolerance

racial
religious

Modern audiences may find the issues of religious intolerance and xenophobia rather close to home.

increasing

growing
increasing

These developments are taking place in the context of growing intolerance and racism in Europe.

cause intolerance

breed
cause

These fears breed intolerance, discrimination and racism.

show intolerance

display
show

He despaired that such a traditionally liberal country would show such intolerance of different points of view.

feelings

bigotry
fanaticism
hatred
ignorance
prejudice
racism
xenophobia

That kind of bigotry and intolerance towards minorities ought to be unacceptable.

acts

discrimination
persecution
violence

Early modern Europe was noted for its religious intolerance, persecution and division.