সহিষ্ণুতা, সহ্যসীমা, সহ্যতা, সম্প্রদায়ের মতপ্রকাশের স্বাধীনতা, পরামর্ষ
(1) A disposition to tolerate or accept people or situations.
(2) Official recognition of the right of individuals to hold dissenting opinions (especially in religion.
(3) Official recognition of the right of individuals to hold dissenting opinions (especially in religion).
(1) It was also the the first European settlement to proclaim religious toleration .
(2) He believed in religious toleration but supported an established church, the Anglican Communion.
(3) The king demanded greater religious toleration
(4) He should fight against oppression and to establish justice and the broadest principles of religious toleration .
(5) Her desire for religious toleration was in stark contrast to the bigotry that riddled French society.
(6) Born in London, he distinguished himself by loyalty in politics and toleration in religion.
(7) Instead they cultivate the value of toleration , which becomes the chief virtue in democratic societies.
(8) William agreed to religious toleration and to Parliament's claims to authority.
(9) His dissertation is a study of the politics of religious toleration in the middle colonies.
(10) We are still looking for a positive case to be made on behalf of liberal toleration .
(11) Cultures also differ in their toleration of uncertainty.
(12) In 1568 a royal edict extended religious toleration to Catholics, Lutherans, Unitarians and Calvinists.
(13) He rejected confessional Christianity and allowed religious toleration in his kingdom.
(14) I'd like to think my toleration for different races, religions and sexuality is really high because of the way I was raised and my studies.
(15) They also desired fair trials, religious toleration and vast administrative reforms.
(16) There are other forms of religious toleration which are not liberal.
(17) Charles then set about promoting the cause of religious toleration for all non-Anglicans.
(18) He ignores the long tradition of religious toleration under the Ottoman Empire.
(19) The multicultural character of societies today renders the mutual toleration of differences important.
(20) Liberal ideas first took shape in the struggle for religious toleration in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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