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    discriminative
    /dɪˈskrɪmɪnətɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person) able to recognize or make distinctions with accuracy: "she needs to be discriminative when it comes to investment of valuable resources"
    • 2. making or showing an unjust or prejudicial distinction in the treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of ethnicity, sex, age, or disability: "her statements were discriminative against minority groups"

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  2. DISCRIMINATIVE definition: 1. able to see, hear, or recognize small differences between things : 2. treating a person or…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : making distinctions. 2. : discriminatory sense 2. Synonyms. differential. discriminating. discriminational. discriminatory. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of discriminative in a Sentence. fighting laws which were grossly discriminative.

  4. Discriminative definition: constituting a particular quality, trait, or difference; characteristic; notable.. See examples of DISCRIMINATIVE used in a sentence.

  5. to treat a person or particular group of people differently and esp. unfairly, in a way that is worse than the way people are usually treated: It is illegal to discriminate on the basis of race, sex, national origin, or age. They argued that whites in the area in the 1800s discriminated against the Lakota.

  6. DISCRIMINATIVE definition: making fine distinctions ; discerning | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  7. discriminant, discriminating. showing or indicating careful judgment and discernment especially in matters of taste. adjective. expressing careful judgment. “ discriminative censure”. synonyms: judicial. critical. characterized by careful evaluation and judgment.

  8. Synonyms for DISCRIMINATIVE: discriminatory, unfair, discriminating, unjust, differential, unequal, discriminational, selective; Antonyms of DISCRIMINATIVE: nondiscriminatory, equal, equitable, fair, neutral, objective, just, impartial.

  9. OED's earliest evidence for discriminative is from before 1638, in the writing of Joseph Mede, Hebraist and biblical scholar. discriminative is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element.

  10. t. e. Discrimination is the process of making unfair or prejudicial distinctions between people based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they belong or are perceived to belong, [1] such as race, gender, age, religion, physical attractiveness or sexual orientation. [2] Discrimination typically leads to groups being unfairly ...

  11. to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit; show partiality: The new law discriminates against foreigners. He discriminates in favor of his relatives. to note or observe a difference; distinguish accurately: