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discrimination

1 of 1noun
/dɪskrɪmɪˈneɪʃən/
Forms:discriminations
1

the practice of treating a person or different categories of people less fairly than others

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  • The company faced a lawsuit for discrimination against female employees.
  • Discrimination based on race, gender, or religion is illegal in many countries.
  • Efforts to reduce discrimination in the workplace include implementing diversity training programs.
  • The new policies aim to combat discrimination and promote equality for all employees.
  • She spoke out against discrimination after witnessing unfair treatment of her colleagues.
2

the mental process of recognizing and distinguishing differences between two or more stimuli

  • Visual discrimination allows children to tell letters apart when learning to read.
  • The experiment tested participants' discrimination between different shades of blue.
  • Dogs show fine auditory discrimination when trained to respond to specific sounds.
  • Discrimination of flavors is essential in wine tasting.
  • The task required quick discrimination between real words and nonsense words.
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