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Sentence count:176+14Posted:2016-11-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: distinguishsegregateseparateset apartSimilar words: discriminationrecriminationeliminatenominatedominatelaminatedilluminatecontaminateMeaning: [dɪ'skrɪmɪneɪt]  v. 1. recognize or perceive the difference 2. treat differently on the basis of sex or race 3. distinguish. adj. 1. marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions 2. noting distinctions with nicety. 
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31) If you want to grasp English, you must carefully discriminate synonyms.
32) Young babies can discriminate between pleasant and unpleasant odors.
33) Salesmen discriminate between clients in their own ways.
34) Employers cannot discriminate against someone's nationality.
35) Employment training guidelines discriminate directly against older people.
36) It is illegal to discriminate based on marital status.
37) Ideally it should not unfairly discriminate or stereotype.
38) Infants do not discriminate on the basis of age.
39) The laws were used to discriminate against blacks.
40) Remember, though,(http://sentencedict.com/discriminate.html) divorce laws don't discriminate.
41) The idea behind this imposition of blanket bans was to prevent the temptation to discriminate against particular marches.
42) They were mostly used to discriminate between doubtful grammar school entrants.
43) A lot of the clientele, she noted, didn't seem to discriminate between the two.
44) The scores used by the computational systems discriminate between hypotheses in two ways.
45) Hartman claims the new welfare laws discriminate against the poor.
46) He should stop coming to the House pretending to support home-owners when his policies would discriminate against them.
47) It follows that affirmative assessors must be able to discriminate at least between these two types of grief reaction.
48) Even after 5 days, students could still discriminate original forms of jokes and asides.
49) No serious thinker can make a valid argument that to discriminate based on species is acceptable.
50) The theories discussed below may have evolved from different assumptions, but it is still difficult to discriminate completely between them.
51) It is, of course, necessary to check carefully and individually the size of type that a visually impaired pupil can discriminate.
52) We don't discriminate on any grounds - except skill at the job.
53) Any society, they argue, must discriminate against impaired people to safeguard its own general social health.
54) It can also seek heavy fines on landlords who discriminate.
55) Moreover it may sometimes be the case that the acoustic input is simply insufficient to discriminate between hypotheses.
56) This would discriminate against the growth of small, new firms, which may rely on bank loans to finance their investment.
57) Restoring his power to discriminate between one murderer and another would restore justice without imperilling social order.
58) You know these insurance companies discriminate against old houses the way they do old people.
59) Barring a compelling reason, governments should not discriminate between classes of citizens.
60) The parties have become so similar it is difficult to discriminate Republicans from Democrats.
More similar words: discriminationrecriminationeliminatenominatedominatelaminatedilluminatecontaminatediscreditdiscretionpreliminarynominationruminationculminationexaminationoriginateobstinatesubordinatecoordinatedecaffeinatedcrimescriptascribeacrimonydescribesubscriberdescriptiondiscprescriptiontiming
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