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discriminatingly

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a discriminating manner; with judgment or discrimination.

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  • adverb With discrimination.

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Examples

  • Cox continued to collect discriminatingly in Australia after the war.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • And, used very discriminatingly, the internet has been a godsend.

    Paula Gordon: Unexpected? Hardly 2008

  • Few of us are actually taught how to think discriminatingly and to separate useless information from what is valuable.

    Obesity in America - An Integral Solution William Harryman 2007

  • For others, there may be a need to learn to think more rationally or discriminatingly.

    Obesity in America - An Integral Solution William Harryman 2007

  • So, my view is that people should be able to make the sort of arrangements they wish, and I see nothing wrong with the state providing short cuts in this form, as long as they are offered non-discriminatingly.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » A 90% solution? 2007

  • In fact, to the extent Bush criticized the use of military force at all, it was to imply that it was not used sparingly or discriminatingly enough:

    Archive 2006-09-01 Glenn Greenwald 2006

  • In fact, to the extent Bush criticized the use of military force at all, it was to imply that it was not used sparingly or discriminatingly enough:

    Republicans and Islamic terrorism during the Clinton presidency Glenn Greenwald 2006

  • The sheer bulk of Lowell's work — he produced a total of nineteen volumes, including plays and prose — makes one especially grateful for the appearance of a discriminatingly selected volume.

    The Poetry of Heartbreak 2003

  • The sheer bulk of Lowell's work — he produced a total of nineteen volumes, including plays and prose — makes one especially grateful for the appearance of a discriminatingly selected volume.

    The Poetry of Heartbreak 2003

  • He stood for all the good causes — consistently, discriminatingly, and without regard to partisan affiliation.

    A Progressive Hero Hofstadter, Richard 1964

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