Sentences with discriminate
dis·crim·i·nate
D d - He is incapable of discriminating between a good idea and a terrible one. [V + between]
- They believe the law discriminates against women. [VERB + against]
- The changes will mean it will not be illegal to discriminate against someone dependent on a prohibited drug in areas ranging from employment.
- A basic principle of our social covenant is that we do not discriminate against people on the basis of circumstances they cannot choose.
- To discriminate right and wrong
- Since he was colorblind he was unable to discriminate between the blue and green bottles.
- Aerospace giant Boeing Australia has been granted a legal exemption to discriminate against employees on the basis of nationality to allow.
- Margaret Thornton Allowing religious organisations to discriminate runs contrary to community standards.
- The law prohibits discriminating against people based on their skin color.
- The new law discriminates against foreigners. He discriminates in favor of his relatives.
- To discriminate between things.
- A mark that discriminates the original from the copy.
- He can discriminate minute variations in tone.
- discriminate people; discriminate judgments.