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I . discriminate [dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt] VERB intr

1. discriminate (recognize difference):

to discriminate between sth and sth

2. discriminate (treat unfairly):

to discriminate in favour of sb

II . discriminate [dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt] VERB trans

discriminate

discriminate against VERB trans

Beispielsätze für discriminate

to discriminate against sb
to discriminate between sth and sth
to discriminate in favour of sb

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Red squirrels are able to discriminate the odours of familiar neighbours and strangers.
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Manufacturing a silicon, nanoporous membrane with narrow pore size distributions improves the membrane's ability to discriminate between filtered and retained molecules.
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When a state is acting in such a role, it may permissibly discriminate against non-residents.
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They are heavily discriminated against for cultural reasons and suffer criminal exploitation.
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There is evidence that they can discriminate between two populations of their own species.
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Yet 8 out of the 11 females did not discriminate between kin and non-kin.
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They do exist; and some nationalities are picked on, discriminated against because of their nationality.
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Because those being discriminated against had limited access to legal help, this left many victims of discrimination without recourse.
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Our mission is to help families around the world; we do not discriminate by race, color, religion, gender, or country of origin. 4.
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This orderly arrangement of sensory cells gives the insect the ability to discriminate frequencies, much like the inner ear of mammals.
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