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colour-blind
adjective
of or relating to any defect in the normal ability to distinguish certain colours See deuteranopia protanopia tritanopia
not discriminating on grounds of skin colour or ethnic origin
Other Word Forms
- colour blindness noun
Example Sentences
But she says it runs in the family - with her dad and sister being fully colour-blind.
He promised to create a country that is "colour-blind and merit-based".
The local radio station, WLAY, was unusual for playing music by both white and black artists; and the colour-blind approach was duplicated in the local recording studios.
Mr Vance is the only white man regularly listed on Mr Trump's vice-presidential shortlist, which is notable given the Republican Party - and Mr Trump's - insistence that personnel decisions should be colour-blind.
But decision makers took a "colour-blind approach" and "disregarded existing economic, social and health vulnerabilities experienced by ethnic-minority groups".
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