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intolerable
adjective as in unacceptable; beyond bearing
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Example Sentences
Government supporters argue police have come under intolerable attack from stones and fireworks.
Most recently, Spain and Austria have legalised assisted dying for both terminal illness and intolerable suffering.
The defence minister in Italy, which contributes more than 1,000 troops to Unifil, said the incidents were "intolerable" and must be "carefully and decisively avoided".
The head of the Navy, First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key, said he was "truly sorry" and that such behaviour was "intolerable".
In a joint statement, they said the hostilities were "intolerable" and presented an "unacceptable risk of a broader regional escalation" that was neither in the interest of the people of Israel or Lebanon.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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