discriminate in the PONS Dictionary

discriminate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to discriminate in favour of sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Because those being discriminated against had limited access to legal help, this left many victims of discrimination without recourse.
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As a result, residents of favelas are often discriminated against for living in these communities and often experience inequality and exploitation.
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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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The party believes that immigration laws should be fair and that immigrants should not be discriminated against.
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Leftist politicians and sympathizers were discriminated against and often fired from work.
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However, the chamber can not discriminate between radiation types (beta or gamma) and can not produce an energy spectrum of radiation.
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Veterans of unpopular or lost conflicts may be discriminated against.
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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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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 is not to discriminate against the academically less-inclined students, but to enable the better use of resources and teaching strategies.
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