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Discriminatory Meaning in English

word

dɪsˈkɹɪmənəˌtɔɹi
diss-KRIM-uh-nuh-tor-ee
dɪskɹˈɪmɪnətəɹˌi
diss-krIM-in-uh-tuh-ree

Definition

Treating people unfairly or differently because of their race, gender, age, or other personal characteristics; showing discrimination.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in legal, social, and political contexts. Usually refers to unfair treatment based on group identity (race, gender, etc.). Common with words like "practices", "policies", or "laws". It's formal and often negative. Don't confuse with just 'different'—it implies unfairness.

Example Sentences

The company has been accused of discriminatory hiring practices.

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A discriminatory law treats some citizens unfairly.

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The school is trying to stop discriminatory behavior among students.

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Many people spoke out against the discriminatory dress code.

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That policy is clearly discriminatory against older employees.

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It's important to challenge discriminatory attitudes whenever we see them.

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