discriminately
adverb
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adv
Etymology: From discriminate + -ly.
- Distinctly; In a manner that perceives or exhibits differences.
“Apparently, young children do not need higher-order concepts, or theory, to understand intentional states discriminately.”
“.A similar point holds for o₂—which, though indiscriminable from o₁, is discriminately less blue than o_(new).”
- In a discriminating manner; showing discerning taste or judgement.
“Behind the tall-backed and elaborately wrought chairs, stand the servants, men and maidens—fifteen in number—discriminately selected, not only with a view to their industry and faithfulness, but with special regard to their personal appearance, their graceful agility and captivating address.”
“And the next car that passes we look at more closely and discriminately. We know something about automobiles and we could have one, too, if we were contented with a two-cylinder car like that. Or, as the impatience becomes greater, "That's four cylinders; but didn't that two-cylinder go almost as well?" and we can have the two-cylinder car right now.”