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    discrimination
    /dɪˌskrɪmɪˈneɪʃn/

    noun

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  2. treating a person or particular group of people differently, especially in a worse way from the way in which you treat other people, because of their race, gender, sexuality, etc.: racial / sex / age discrimination.

  3. The meaning of DISCRIMINATION is prejudiced or prejudicial outlook, action, or treatment. How to use discrimination in a sentence. Discriminating Among Meanings of Discrimination Synonym Discussion of Discrimination.

  4. 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] .

  5. Oct 31, 2019 · Discrimination is the unfair or prejudicial treatment of people and groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, age, or sexual orientation. Thats the simple answer. But explaining why it happens is more complicated. The human brain naturally puts things in categories to make sense of the world.

  6. Jul 14, 2024 · discrimination, the intended or accomplished differential treatment of persons or social groups for reasons of certain generalized traits. The targets of discrimination are often minorities, but they may also be majorities, as black people were under apartheid in South Africa.

  7. Discrimination occurs when a person is unable to enjoy his or her human rights or other legal rights on an equal basis with others because of an unjustified distinction made in policy, law or treatment. Amnesty International’s work is rooted in the principle of non-discrimination.

  8. noun. unfair treatment of a person, racial group, minority, etc; action based on prejudice. subtle appreciation in matters of taste. the ability to see fine distinctions and differences.

  9. Discrimination is the practice of treating one person or group of people less fairly or less well than other people or groups.

  10. (formal) [uncountable, countable] the ability to recognize a difference between one thing and another; a difference that is recognized. to learn discrimination between right and wrong. Young children find it difficult to make fine discriminations. It takes a lot of experience to make such fine discriminations. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  11. Defining Discrimination. The word "discrimination" can refer simply to a way of understanding differences: for example, "discriminating between right and wrong." We're technically "discriminating" when we choose between different brands or sources of information.