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Meanings of Discretional:

adjective

Available for use at the discretion of the user; discretionary.

Usage examples:

The court has some discretional powers to assess the statements presented to it

Meanings of Discretionally:

adverb

At one's own or another's discretion; discretionarily.

Meanings of Discretionarily:

adverb

In a discretionary manner; at one's own or another's discretion.

Meanings of Discretionary:

adjective

Available for use at the discretion of the user.

Usage examples:

There has been an increase in year-end discretionary bonuses

Meanings of Discretive:

adjective

Characterized by separation; separative. compare "disjunctive".

Meanings of Discretively:

adverb

In a discretive manner; disjunctively; distinctively; separately.

Meanings of Discriminable:

adjective

Able to be discriminated; distinguishable.

Usage examples:

The target contours will not be discriminable from their background

Meanings of Discriminal:

adjective

Of or relating to the capacity to discriminate between stimuli; specifically relating to discrimination between different magnitudes of a specific attribute, trait, attitude, etc.

Meanings of Discriminant:

noun

A distinguishing feature or characteristic.

Usage examples:

Anaemia is commonly present in patients with both conditions, and is therefore not a helpful discri…

Meanings of Discriminantal:

adjective

Of or relating to a discriminant; constituting a discriminant.

Meanings of Discriminate:

verb

Recognize a distinction; differentiate.

Usage examples:

Babies can discriminate between different facial expressions

Meanings of Discriminated:

verb

Recognize a distinction; differentiate.

Usage examples:

Babies can discriminate between different facial expressions

Meanings of Discriminateness:

noun

The quality of being discriminate.

Meanings of Discriminates:

verb

Recognize a distinction; differentiate.

Usage examples:

Babies can discriminate between different facial expressions

Meanings of Discriminating:

adjective

Having or showing refined taste or good judgement.

Usage examples:

He became a discriminating collector and patron of the arts
verb

Recognize a distinction; differentiate.

Usage examples:

Babies can discriminate between different facial expressions

Meanings of Discriminatingly:

adverb

In a way that shows an ability to know and act on the difference between good and bad, or to choose what is suitable

Usage examples:

This diagnosis is now used much more discriminatingly., though valuable, these sources have to be u…

Meanings of Discrimination:

noun

The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, sex, or disability.

Usage examples:

Victims of racial discrimination

Meanings of Discriminational:

adjective

Of or relating to discrimination.

Meanings of Discriminations:

noun

The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, sex, or disability.

Usage examples:

Victims of racial discrimination

Meanings of Discriminative:

adjective

(of a person) able to recognize or make distinctions with accuracy.

Usage examples:

She needs to be discriminative when it comes to investment of valuable resources

Meanings of Discriminatively:

adverb

In a discerning manner; with judgement.

Meanings of Discriminator:

noun

A characteristic which enables people or things to be distinguished from one another.

Usage examples:

Age should not be used as a primary discriminator in recruitment

Meanings of Discriminators:

noun

A characteristic which enables people or things to be distinguished from one another.

Usage examples:

Age should not be used as a primary discriminator in recruitment

Meanings of Discriminatory:

adjective

Making or showing an unfair or prejudicial distinction between different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.

Usage examples:

Discriminatory employment practices

Meanings of Discrown:

verb

To deprive of a crown. chiefly figurative: to deprive of power; to depose; to humble.

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