nondiscrimination

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From non- +‎ discrimination.

Noun

nondiscrimination (usually uncountable, plural nondiscriminations)

  1. An act or policy of not engaging in discrimination.
    • 2025 June 6, Jeffrey Mervis, “Exclusive: U.S. college is first to decline federal science grants because of new DEI language”, in Science[1]:
      “The college is unfortunately not comfortable accepting any new NSF or NIH grants, at least at this time,” wrote Provost Eiko Siniawer and Lara Shore-Sheppard, dean of faculty. “This new condition goes well beyond a standard certification that the college comply with all applicable nondiscrimination laws.”