[with object]To distinguish from someone or something else.
Origin
Late 16th century (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin discrepāt-, past participial stem of discrepāre to differ in sound, to be out of tune, to be out of harmony or inconsistent (with), to have differences or discrepancies, to lack agreement, to differ in opinion, disagree from dis- + crepāre to make a noise, creak.