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treat differently

verb as in discriminate

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“I thought it meant ‘treat differently because of your race,’ ” the justice said, “and that itself is a harm, I’ve always assumed.”

From Slate

To discriminate, in the way law uses the word, means to treat differently things that are alike, without a good reason for doing so.

The media would treat differently a right-wing lawmaker potentially disseminating a racist image than two Democratic representatives sharing controversial cartoon, according to Ben Shapiro.

This new guy was the only customer I’d seen Abuela treat differently.

Now that you’re back on this circuit, are there parts of it you’re going to treat differently, given your past experiences?

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

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