Crossword clues for discriminated
discriminated
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Discriminate \Dis*crim"i*nate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Discriminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Discriminating.]
To set apart as being different; to mark as different; to
separate from another by discerning differences; to
distinguish.
--Cowper.
To discriminate the goats from the sheep.
--Barrow.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: discriminate)
Usage examples of "discriminated".
They were commensurate with the dioceses of Constance and Avenche, or Lausanne, and are still discriminated, in modern Switzerland, by the use of the German, or French, language.
At the end of two hundred years, the Sonna, or oral law, was fixed and consecrated by the labors of Al Bochari, who discriminated seven thousand two hundred and seventy-five genuine traditions, from a mass of three hundred thousand reports, of a more doubtful or spurious character.
A proud inscription, which denotes, that the Norman conquerors were still discriminated from their Christian and Moslem subjects.
Of the 917 who responded, a total of 455 asserted that they had been discriminated against after they revealed a genetic diagnosis.
Language, the leading principle which unites or separates the tribes of mankind, soon discriminated the sectaries of the East, by a peculiar and perpetual badge, which abolished the means of intercourse and the hope of reconciliation.
At the end of two hundred years, the Sonna, or oral law, was fixed and consecrated by the labors of Al Bochari, who discriminated seven thousand two hundred and seventy-five genuine traditions, from a mass of three hundred thousand reports, of a more doubtful or spurious character.
In every age, the laws and manners of the Germans have discriminated the ranks of society.
By some shades of wisdom and virtue, they may be discriminated from each other.
Including England, Scotland, Wales, the four kingdoms of Ireland, and the Orkneys, the British Islands are decorated with eight royal crowns, and discriminated by four or five languages, English, Welsh, Cornish, Scotch, Irish, &c.
He's been discriminated against so long he doesn't even notice it anymore.
In every age, the laws and manners of the Germans have discriminated the ranks of society.
Including England, Scotland, Wales, the four kingdoms of Ireland, and the Orkneys, the British Islands are decorated with eight royal crowns, and discriminated by four or five languages, English, Welsh, Cornish, Scotch, Irish, &c.
To positively discriminate in favour of groups that have been negatively discriminated against in the past.
You're being negatively discriminated against positively, and you'll feel the benefits in a more socially cohesive society.
I mean, I know I'm not a woman, but it's a bit hard being discriminated against all the time for reasons of sex.