tolerantist
nounEtymology
From tolerant + -ist.
Definitions
An advocate of religious tolerantism.
- Several months later, July 1562, the Bordeaux Parlement struck at the “tolerantists” by requiring that each member of Parlement make a formal profession of the Catholic faith.”
One who advocates racial or cultural toleration.
- It ends in a conception, which legitimizes the fact that every group possesses its culture, every culture its moral values, its traditions and its rules of behavior and the "tolerantist‟ reception to the culture of the Others.
- Soon, as the 'tolerantists' wish, Finland will turn to be backward country, populated by all the others but the original Finns.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA