The prefix of "discriminate" is "dis-".
The noun form of discriminate is "discrimination."
The past tense of discriminate is discriminated.
The word "discriminate" is often used when referring to prejudiced behavior: The realtors in that neighborhood often discriminate against black couples who want to rent an apartment; white couples are shown available apartments, but black couples are told no apartments are for rent.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
The correct spelling is "discriminate".
I will discriminate you.
Discriminate is a verb.
I can give you several sentences.They discriminate against black people in that restaurant.I hate to see anyone discriminate against someone else.It's wrong to discriminate.
I don't discriminate the irish, and I'm American. :)
Sometimes employers discriminate against people of different races who apply for a job opening. Whites used to discriminate blacks because of their skin color and they tought blacks were below them.
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Discriminate has four syllables: dis-cri-mi-nate
i think all races discriminate against each other it is not just white people. when you say white people you say it as a whole as in everyone that is white hates every other race... that is not true. blacks discriminate... Chinese discriminate... Mexican discriminate... it isn't just white people... it is what you choose to see it as.
Discrimination based on race is a violation of human rights and goes against principles of equality and fairness.
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