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intolerant of predicate

 

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Intolerant of Predicate

Description:

Intolerant of predicate refers to the act or attitude of being unable or unwilling to accept or tolerate a particular statement or expression that serves as the subject or object in a sentence.

Senses:

  1. Part of Speech: Adjective
  2. When used as an adjective, intolerant of predicate means having an inability to accept or bear a certain statement or expression as the subject in a sentence.

    Example Sentence: He is so intolerant of predicate that he refuses to listen to any criticism.

  3. Part of Speech: Noun
  4. When used as a noun, intolerant of predicate denotes a person who displays an unwillingness to tolerate or accept a specific statement or expression that serves as the object in a sentence.

    Example Sentence: The professor was known as an intolerant of predicate and would often interrupt his students' discussions.

Local Usage:

In a local context, intolerant of predicate typically refers to a specific linguistic behavior that is prevalent or recognized within a particular community or region.

Example Sentence: The local dialect is often considered intolerant of predicate due to its strict adherence to traditional speech patterns.

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