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How can you use discriminating in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "discriminating" in a sentence, highlighting its different meanings:

Meaning 1: Able to make fine distinctions

* The sommelier's palate was discriminating, able to detect subtle nuances in the wine.

* Her discriminating taste in music led her to discover a hidden gem of a band.

Meaning 2: Showing prejudice or bias

* The company was accused of discriminatory hiring practices, favoring men over women.

* The law prohibiting discrimination based on race is a fundamental principle of our society.

Meaning 3: Acting in a manner that shows good judgment or taste

* He chose his words carefully, using discriminating language to avoid offending anyone.

* Her discriminating approach to home décor created a stylish and inviting atmosphere.

Note: The meaning of "discriminating" can be influenced by the context. Pay attention to the surrounding words and phrases to understand the intended meaning.

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