Sentence example with the word 'discrimination'

discrimination

acquired taste, chasteness, comeliness, discretion, fittingness, judging, particularity, precision, racism, smoothness, variation

Definition n. unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice

Last update: June 27, 2015


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There is still discrimination between boys and girls in our society.   [Please select]

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Discrimination in Stealing.   [Please select]

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Foreign demand has shown so little discrimination that experts, finding it impossible to obtain adequate remuneration for first-class work, have been obliged to abandon the field altogether, or to lower their standard to the level of general appreciation, or by forgery to cater for the perverted taste which attaches unreasoning value to age.   [Please select]

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There were paintings, selected with judgment and discrimination, upon the walls.   [Please select]

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Simplicity--or rather discrimination of vision--is the trademark of the true Post-Impressionist.   [Please select]

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"Such discrimination have I not seen," she exclaimed, "no, not in Israel."   [Please select]

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They possess the sense of discrimination of the plasterer, who rejects plaster injured by damp.   [Please select]

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Evatt is a man of vast insight and discrimination.   [Please select]

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