dallintolleranza
Dallintolleranza is a neologism in Italian discourse used to refer to attitudes, arguments, or policies that originate from or are justified by intolerance. The term is not a standard entry in major dictionaries, and its exact meaning can vary with context; it is sometimes written dall’intolleranza (with the apostrophe) as the conventional form meaning “from intolerance.” The one-word variant dallintolleranza appears mainly in titles, slogans, or stylistic uses to convey immediacy or branding.
Etymology and usage are straightforward: dall’ is the contraction of da + l’, forming dall’intolleranza in typical
Context and reception: because dallintolleranza is not a fixed, widely adopted term, its interpretation relies on
See also: intolerance, tolerance, pluralism, hate speech, political communication.