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 , Crass : باولا , Ageism : عمر کی بنا پر تعصب , Candor : غیر جانب دار , Civil Disobedience : شہری نافرمانی , Affirmative Action : ازالہ , Believing : سمجھ , Acquisition : مطالعہ کے ذریعے حاصل کرنا , Rationalisation : تاویل , Reading : مطالعہ , Judgement : فیصلہ سازی , Acculturation : تصور سے حقیقت , Sensitive : حساس , Overcome : دبا دینا , Apprehension : سمجھ بوجھ , Unskillfulness : اناڑی پن , Affect : متاثر ہونا , Accouchement : بچہ جننا , Tumefaction : سوجن , Recall : یاد آنا , Inherent Aptitude : جبلت , Belief : عقیدہ , T-Scope : بصارتی ادراک کی آزمایش کا آلہ , Pursuance : کہوج , Memory : یاد , Faculty : ذہنی صلاحیت , Higher Cognitive Process : معلومات کو کام میں لانے کا عمل , Consciousness : ہوش , Catalepsy : سکتہ
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.
Crass: (of persons) so unrefined as to be lacking in discrimination and sensibility.
Ageism: discrimination against middle-aged and elderly people.
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.
Reading: the cognitive process of understanding a written linguistic message.
Judgement: the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions.
Acculturation: the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure.
Sensitive: responsive to physical stimuli.
Overcome: overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli.
Apprehension: the cognitive condition of someone who understands.
Unskillfulness: a lack of cognitive skill.
Affect: have an emotional or cognitive impact upon.
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.
Pursuance: a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria.
Memory: the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered.
Faculty: one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind.
Higher Cognitive Process: cognitive processes that presuppose the availability of knowledge and put it to use.
Consciousness: an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation.
Catalepsy: a trancelike state with loss of voluntary motion and failure to react to stimuli.
Discrimination in Book Titles
The Economics of Discrimination.
The Law on Age Discrimination in the EU.
Measuring Racial Discrimination.