discriminate
How to Use Discriminate
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo treat people unfairly based on a trait, or (in a more neutral, older sense) to tell things apart.
The unfair-treatment sense is by far the most common in everyday modern use.
Word Forms
more discriminate comparative, discriminated past tense, discriminates singular, most discriminate superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
It is illegal to _____ against employees on the basis of age.
Etymology
From Latin discriminare, "to divide, distinguish," from discrimen, "a dividing line" — from discernere, "to separate, discern."