discriminantly

English

Etymology

discriminant + -ly

Adverb

discriminantly (comparative more discriminantly, superlative most discriminantly)

  1. In a discriminant manner.
    • 2007 October 28, Richard Ford, “The Noise Is Killing Me”, in New York Times:
      And when you start thinking of sports that way, as being about anything that fits or just anything instead of being about a game played on a field someplace, thats when its easy to start thinking of other things less discriminantly: of sports as an arm of the entertainment industry, of the field or the court or the ice as a stage, of sports media as interactive theater, or Grand Guignol, or commedia dellarte, of Tom Arnold and the supremely awful Dennis Miller as being interesting sports personalities.
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