discriminative
IPA: dɪskrˈɪmʌnʌtɪv
adjective
- Having or relating to the ability to discriminate between things.
- (of an element, feature, attribute, etc.) Which serves to distinguish its bearer.
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Examples of "discriminative" in Sentences
- Whereas the nasty ones are really discriminative people.
- Gately's Husband Files Complaint Over 'discriminative' Article
- The benefits of volunteering obviously are not age-discriminative.
- "discriminative" levy would push some lenders into the red and hamper economic growth.
- Also some towns are much harder and more discriminative in terms of who they will give a license to.
- As prejudice and discriminative as the republicans are, do you think they enjoy having you at the head of their party?
- Such kind of discriminative advertisement would still appear as the media lack self-regulating practice and regulative law isn't ready yet.
- Building upon 2009's Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, the new initiative would make it easier for women to file class-action lawsuits against employers with discriminative pay practices, prohibiting businesses from retaliating against those who do so and exposing them to hefty lawsuits if they fail to comply.
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