Definition of "intolerability" [in•tol•er•a•bil•i•ty]
The state of being intolerable; intolerableness.(noun)
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"Labels: electronic media (benefits and necessity of switching off), journalism (prurience), television (intolerability of) 1 comments: tristan said ... well done! mine went to the scrap yard in 1995"
"Labels: electronic media (benefits and necessity of switching off), journalism (prurience), television (intolerability of)"
"Consumer Reports has long tagged those medications as problematic, given their many and serious side effects (see below); the expense of the newer drugs, which are not typically available in generic versions; and the likelihood that patients will stop using them because of their intolerability."