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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
Derived Forms
- colour blindness, noun
Example Sentences
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".
But officially colour-blind France has long refused to acknowledge any racial factor was at play.
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