discriminate
verb
dis·crim·i·nate
di-ˈskri-mə-ˌnāt
discriminated; discriminating
1
: to unfairly treat a person or group differently from other people or groups on a class or categorical basis (as race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation)
to illegally/unlawfully discriminate on the basis of sex/race/age
… the court ruled the ID law was intended to discriminate against voters of color …—
Laura Kusisto
2
a
: to make a distinction
… depression doesn't discriminate and can affect people from all walks of life.—
Nikki Brown
b
: to use good judgment
fostering an ability to discriminate
1
a
: to mark or perceive the distinguishing or peculiar features of
Depth perception may be defined as the ability to appreciate or discriminate the third dimension …—
H. G. Armstrong
b
: distinguish, differentiate
discriminate hundreds of colors
2
: to recognize or identify as separate and distinct
discriminate right from wrong
especially
: to distinguish from another like object
discriminate the individual voices in the choir
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