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diˈscriminatory, a. [f. L. type *discrīminātōri-us, f. discrīminātor: see prec. and -ory.] = discriminative.
1828W. Field Mem. Dr. Parr II. 414 Proofs of a pure taste and a discriminatory judgment. 1892Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch 1 Mar., The Government still hoped for discriminatory rights with Great Britain. 1954P. Mason Essay on Racial Tension x. 88 The way was made easier by discriminatory devices which were defensible as in the interests of the African. 1965Times 7 Apr. 12/3 The fact that companies will have to pay on their gains at the higher corporation tax level..was thought to be discriminatory. 1971Guardian 8 Mar. 6/4 Asians..have not forgotten the similar ‘discriminatory’ Immigrants Act of 1968. |