Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discriminate.(verb)
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Use "discriminates" in a sentence
"It is claimed that the term discriminates against women and should be replaced by"
"California has sued the United States in federal court over something called the "Weldon Amendment" – an obscure provision tucked inside a $143 billion funding bill that says federal money can be withheld from any state that "discriminates" against a health care provider for not providing – or at least making referrals for – abortions."
"Maybe someone can sue because it 'discriminates' for or against Christians."