scrim

[ UK /skɹˈɪm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a firm open-weave fabric used for a curtain in the theater
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How To Use scrim In A Sentence

  • Some groups consistently face discrimination: age is one mode of socially structured disadvantage.
  • Thereafter thought, weighing the truth or falseness of the notion, determines what is true: and this explains the Greek word for thought, dianoia, which is derived from dianoein, meaning to think and discriminate. NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus
  • Eventually almost all postwar writers whose work departs significantly from convention have come to be labeled "postmodernist," a term that has definable meaning but that also has been used as an aid in this lashing-out, a way to further disparage such writers both by lumping them together indiscriminately and by identifying their work as just another participant in literary fashion. Postmodernism
  • The battle against racial discrimination is not over.
  • The racial discrimination issue is a political hot potato.
  • He claimed that the school district stepped over the line with its affirmative action plan and that race was improperly used to discriminate against the white teacher.
  • Indiscriminate concelebration with Patriotic clergy can't be considered as permitted. Archive 2009-07-01
  • They had already experienced discrimination in the army while fighting the "crusade for freedom". The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • I does create the rebuttable presumption of discrimination. Ah, gerrymandering. | RedState
  • Thus, we can use measures of skewness for distributions of expression differences for classified genes to discriminate between models.
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