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antidiscriminatory

Definitions

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  • adjective Opposing or disallowing discrimination.

Etymologies

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anti- +‎ discriminatory

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Examples

  • By allowing voters to pass these laws, rather than just relying on businesses to hopefully adopt antidiscriminatory practices on their own, equality arises sooner (assuming, of course, that antidiscrimination laws give rise to equality, which is a wholly separate matter).

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Public Opinion, Anti-Discrimination Law, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 2010

  • By allowing voters to pass these laws, rather than just relying on businesses to hopefully adopt antidiscriminatory practices on their own, equality arises sooner assuming, of course, that antidiscrimination laws give rise to equality, which is a wholly separate matter.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Public Opinion, Anti-Discrimination Law, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 2010

  • Now, after all the recent revivals of the American conscience, the civil rights movement, and antidiscriminatory legislation and rulings, the insults and outrages still go on.

    A Special Supplement: The Chicanos Womack, John 1972

  • From the early 1930s through the 1960s, LULAC's political agenda focused on citizenship training and naturalization of "foreign-born Mexicans," English-language training, active support of antidiscriminatory litigation and legislation (particularly regarding public schools), and strict control of further immigration from Mexico.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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