toleration 的定义
- an act or instance of tolerating, especially of what is not actually approved; forbearance: to show toleration toward the protesters.
- permission by law or government of the exercise of religions other than an established religion; noninterference in matters of private faith and worship.
toleration 近义词
tolerance
toleration 的近义词 33 个
- altruism
- benevolence
- broad-mindedness
- charitableness
- charity
- clemency
- compassion
- concession
- endurance
- forbearance
- freedom
- grace
- humanity
- indulgence
- kindness
- lenience
- leniency
- lenity
- liberalism
- liberality
- liberalness
- license
- magnanimity
- mercifulness
- mercy
- patience
- permission
- permissiveness
- sensitivity
- sufferance
- sympathy
- understanding
- good will
toleration 的反义词 13 个
更多toleration例句
- Citizens show mutual toleration when they peacefully accept their leader has lost without taking violent steps to restore them to power.
- In a 2018 interview with the Washington Post’s Matt O’Brien, Ziblatt warned that once a major political party abandons norms such as forbearance and mutual toleration, a death spiral may be inevitable.
- A lawmaker shows mutual toleration when they accept the result of this election and do not try to overturn it.
- Too often this dynamic results in a toleration of demagogues who show callousness to communities of color in the USA.
- Yes, Israel is what Walzer called, in his book On Toleration, a “complicated case.”
- Passage of the well known toleration act of England, which so greatly relieved the dissenters.
- But Villegagnon now imagined himself secure in his colony, and threw off the mask of toleration.
- The early years of the reign of Diocletian were characterized for the most part by principles of religious toleration.
- Now this day's discussion was not merely one of form; but it has established toleration in all its extent.
- The attitude of the leaders toward all these differing views has become one of easy toleration.