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Discriminate vs Glorify - What's the difference?

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Discriminate is a related term of glorify.


In lang=en terms the difference between discriminate and glorify

is that discriminate is to set apart as being different; to mark as different; to separate from another by discerning differences; to distinguish while glorify is to worship or extol.

As verbs the difference between discriminate and glorify

is that discriminate is to make distinctions while glorify is to exalt, or give glory or praise to (something or someone).

As an adjective discriminate

is having the difference marked; distinguished by certain tokens.

discriminate

English

Verb

(en-verb)
  • To make distinctions.
  • Since he was colorblind he was unable to discriminate between the blue and green bottles.
  • To make decisions based on prejudice.
  • The law prohibits discriminating against people based on their skin color.
  • To set apart as being different; to mark as different; to separate from another by discerning differences; to distinguish.
  • (Cowper)
  • * Barrow
  • To discriminate the goats from the sheep.

    Usage notes

    Due to the strong pejorative connotations of sense of “decide based on prejudice”, care should be taken in using the term in the sense “distinguish, make distinctions”, and this sense is primarily used in formal discourse; synonyms are generally used instead.

    Synonyms

    (make distinctions) * distinguish * differentiate

    Derived terms

    * discriminative * discriminatory

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having the difference marked; distinguished by certain tokens.
  • (Francis Bacon)

    glorify

    English

    Verb

  • to exalt, or give glory or praise to (something or someone)
  • to make (something) appear to be more glorious than it is
  • to worship or extol