Verb:
- To recognize a distinction; differentiate.
- To make an unjust or prejudicial distinction in the treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, sex, or age.
Prepositions:
- “Against” (discriminate against someone)
- “In favor of” (discriminate in favor of someone)
Collocations:
- Discriminate against, discriminate in favor of, ability to discriminate, discriminate based on.
Example Sentences:
- It is illegal to discriminate against someone based on their race.
- The policy does not discriminate in favor of any particular group.
- She can discriminate between different shades of color.
- The test is designed to discriminate between skilled and unskilled workers.
- They discriminated against women in the hiring process.
- The system should not discriminate based on socioeconomic status.
- He learned to discriminate subtle differences in flavor.
- The company was accused of discriminating against older employees.
- The law aims to prevent discrimination in the workplace.
- The sensor can discriminate between different types of metal.
- The judge discriminated in favor of the defendant.
- The ability to discriminate fine details is crucial for this task.
- The organization fights to end discrimination against minorities.
- The machine can discriminate objects based on size and shape.
- She felt she was discriminated against because of her gender.
- The hiring practices were found to discriminate unfairly.
- They developed a method to discriminate between authentic and counterfeit items.
- The software can discriminate between various user inputs.
- The policy should not discriminate against any particular religion.
- The training helps employees discriminate potential threats.
- He was discriminated against due to his disability.
- The program is designed to discriminate beneficial bacteria from harmful ones.
- The law discriminates in favor of veterans.
- They worked to develop policies that do not discriminate.
- The filter can discriminate particles by size.
- The new system can discriminate between human and animal movements.
- She argued that the rules discriminated against people with lower incomes.
- The company must ensure its policies do not discriminate.
- The algorithm can discriminate relevant information from noise.
- He faced discrimination in the workplace.
- The court found that the company had discriminated against its employees.
- The training program aims to help students discriminate fact from opinion.
- The device can discriminate between different frequencies.
- They accused the school of discriminating against students with disabilities.
- The study investigates how people discriminate between similar sounds.
- The policy is designed not to discriminate in favor of any group.
- She felt discriminated against due to her age.
- The tool can discriminate between different types of wood.
- The law prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation.
- The machine can discriminate subtle differences in texture.
- The court ruled that the company had discriminated in favor of male employees.
- The filter discriminates between light and heavy particles.
- The organization provides resources to combat discrimination.
- The test can discriminate between different levels of proficiency.
- They argued that the system discriminated against the poor.
- The new software can discriminate multiple languages.
- The training helps officers discriminate between lawful and unlawful behavior.
- The employer was found to have discriminated against women.
- The policy is designed to prevent discrimination in any form.
- The new technology can discriminate between different types of plastic.
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