Discrimination meaning in Urdu
Discrimination Sentence
Discrimination Synonym
Discrimination Definitions
1) Discrimination, Secernment : امتیاز : (noun) the cognitive process whereby two or more stimuli are distinguished.
Useful Words
Able-Bodiedism : طاقتور کے حق میں امتیاز , Differentiation : تفریق , In Large Quantities : بڑے پیمانے پر , Ageism : عمر کی بنا پر تعصب , Crass : باولا , Candor : غیر جانب دار , Civil Disobedience : شہری نافرمانی , Affirmative Action : ازالہ , Believing : سمجھ , Acquisition : مطالعہ کے ذریعے حاصل کرنا , Rationalisation : تاویل , Judgement : فیصلہ سازی , Acculturation : تصور سے حقیقت , Reading : مطالعہ , Sensitive : حساس , Overcome : دبا دینا , Apprehension : سمجھ بوجھ , Affect : متاثر ہونا , Unskillfulness : اناڑی پن , Accouchement : بچہ جننا , Tumefaction : سوجن , Recall : یاد آنا , Inherent Aptitude : جبلت , Belief : عقیدہ , T-Scope : بصارتی ادراک کی آزمایش کا آلہ , Memory : یاد , Pursuance : کہوج , Faculty : ذہنی صلاحیت , Consciousness : ہوش , Higher Cognitive Process : معلومات کو کام میں لانے کا عمل , Responsive : رد عمل ظاہر کرنے والا
Useful Words Definitions
Able-Bodiedism: discrimination in favor of the able-bodied.
Differentiation: a discrimination between things as different and distinct.
In Large Quantities: on a large scale without careful discrimination.
Ageism: discrimination against middle-aged and elderly people.
Crass: (of persons) so unrefined as to be lacking in discrimination and sensibility.
Candor: ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty.
Civil Disobedience: a group's refusal to obey a law because they believe the law is immoral (as in protest against discrimination).
Affirmative Action: a policy designed to redress past discrimination against women and minority groups through measures to improve their economic and educational opportunities.
Believing: the cognitive process that leads to convictions.
Acquisition: the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge.
Rationalisation: the cognitive process of making something seem consistent with or based on reason.
Judgement: the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions.
Acculturation: the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure.
Reading: the cognitive process of understanding a written linguistic message.
Sensitive: responsive to physical stimuli.
Overcome: overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli.
Apprehension: the cognitive condition of someone who understands.
Affect: have an emotional or cognitive impact upon.
Unskillfulness: a lack of cognitive skill.
Accouchement: the parturition process in human beings; having a baby; the process of giving birth to a child.
Tumefaction: the process of tumefying; the organic process whereby tissue becomes swollen by the accumulation of fluid within it.
Recall: the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort).
Inherent Aptitude: inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to specific stimuli.
Belief: any cognitive content held as true.
T-Scope: scientific instrument used by psychologists; presents visual stimuli for brief exposures.
Memory: the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered.
Pursuance: a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria.
Faculty: one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind.
Consciousness: an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation.
Higher Cognitive Process: cognitive processes that presuppose the availability of knowledge and put it to use.
Responsive: readily reacting or replying to people or events or stimuli; showing emotion.
Discrimination in Book Titles
The Economics of Discrimination.
The Law on Age Discrimination in the EU.
Measuring Racial Discrimination.