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Meaning of discriminar




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

discriminar
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It means removing or separating from a set or population, for an unjustified reason or only for some particular characteristic. Differentiate , distinguish .

  




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Select , separate between things with different values. By the influence of English, discriminate is used as an outcast for reasons deemed illegal or immoral. It comes from the Latin discriminare ( "distinguish, notice or make a division" ) , formed by dis ( "separation") crime ( "what is seen as missing or offending" ) , but as a derivative of screen ("colar, cribar, separate the useful from the useless" ) . See incriminating .

  



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