The contemporary NEED to be tolerant and not
the traditional usage of the word (accepting that someone else's view be heard) we have a new definition which is framed as being only able to say that their claim is as valid as any other.
Not exact matches
In keeping with both our own sense
of fitness and the long
traditional usage of the Church, it is well to use the
words.
But
traditional mode
of writing may not prove effective in the modern world because pedantic
words and
usages distract readers from going through the same.
He notes that if a writer uses hopefully to mean I hope or It's hoped, that nonstandard
usage (a) erodes the
traditional meaning
of the
word; (b) can result in ambiguity («My relatives will be leaving soon hopefully.»)
There are
traditional definitions
of the
word that comply with this
usage as well.