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Discriminatingly

Discriminating \Dis*crim"i*na`ting\, a.

  1. Marking a difference; distinguishing. -- Dis*crim"i*na`ting*ly, adv.

    And finds with keen discriminating sight, Black's not so black; -- nor white so very white.
    --Canning.

  2. making careful or fine distinctions, especially as to quality or accuracy; as, a discriminating observer.

    Syn: discerning, perspicacious. [PJC]

  3. having a refined taste or excellent judgment; as, a discriminating taste.

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discriminatingly

adv. With discrimination.

Usage examples of "discriminatingly".

In Buckkeep Town, folk would have called him simple, and so he was, but when Rolf bade us reach toward him more discriminatingly with the Wit, the reason was clear to us both.

But even with all the training, her power was limited more to the Supervisor level, although she certainly could use it more discriminatingly and effectively than the Supervisors I'd known.

Apart from the pleasure of looking at her and listening to her--of enjoying in her what others less discriminatingly but as liberally appreciated--he had the sense, between himself and her, of a kind of free-masonry of precocious tolerance and irony.