English · Culture & Society
/dɪˌskrɪm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
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unjust unequal treatment
The unjust treatment of people based on group characteristics like race, sex, or age. It can also mean the ability to notice fine differences.
Laws against discrimination make it illegal to refuse someone a job because of their religion.
Laws against discrimination make it illegal to refuse someone a job because of their religion.
From Latin 'discriminatio' (a distinguishing), from 'discriminare' (to divide, distinguish).
Used in law, human rights, and social debate.