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discriminate against

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State RFRAs would allow businesses owners to legally discriminate against same-sex couples.

Allow small businesses—for-profit wedding chapels, caterers, florists—to discriminate against gays.

Not wanting to discriminate against low-income clients, though, she scheduled the appointment.

Just stop and think about the image of religious people pleading for the “right” to discriminate against certain fellow citizens.

Now, of course, Staver, Riggle, and the like are shocked, shocked, that anyone might want to discriminate against blacks or Jews.

Nor can a telegraph company discriminate against another in refusing credit which is given to other responsible parties.

We are trying to cheat time; we stuff too much plunder into our bags, and discriminate against the best.

Do you suppose, father, that they have from Washington any such instructions to discriminate against us?

The railway does not discriminate against shipments because they are east bound or west bound.

There is no occasion to discriminate against this bird in any way.

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On this page you'll find 41 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to discriminate against, such as: deceive, dupe, exploit, persecute, pick on, and prey on.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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