Examples of 'color-blind' in a sentence

Meaning of "color-blind"

color-blind (adjective): Describing a condition in which a person is unable to distinguish certain colors or see colors accurately. Color blindness is often inherited and can affect how individuals perceive and differentiate between specific colors
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How to use "color-blind" in a sentence

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I am color-blind and it still looks incredible.
I have got a special on color-blind electrician.
I was color-blind for two weeks after that.
We do not have to pretend that we are color-blind.
Color-blind people are all over the world.
There are actually a lot of color-blind people.
A color-blind society should aspire to this level of equality.
But the witness is completely color-blind.
I am completely color-blind in that sense.
Except for me who is hopelessly color-blind.
If you rely on a color-blind man for clues.
His costume designer must have been color-blind.
The world is not as color-blind as you think.
It takes the human race to become color-blind.
This could be due to a color-blind approach to membership selection.

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The law of supply and demand is not color-blind.
No more than a color-blind man can see color.
The same is true of those who are color-blind.
I even hired your goddamn color-blind wife to redecorate my office.
I am color-blind and the green laser shows up much more for me.
And that must always be a color-blind assessment.
Color-blind humans share identical sets of visual pigments with elephants.
We can only hope our customers are as color-blind as our designers.
Up to that time most color-blind subjects were described as achromats or achromatopes.
We are starting to learn the advantages that color-blind people have.
Jonathan is extremely color-blind and until this moment had never been a.
My hope is that one day we will live in a color-blind country.
For instance, a color-blind person sees the world quite differently from everyone else.
The series was created to be racially diverse, utilizing a color-blind casting technique.
This is why humans become virtually color-blind under low levels of illumination, for instance moonlight.
A man and a woman with normal vision have a color-blind son.
I developed a technology that helps color-blind people see and distinguish different colors.
The doctor then told me it was impossible to become a pilot because I was color-blind.
Education system toward the day when color-blind admissions may be possible.
Most of the time, color-blind people have trouble distinguishing shades of green and sometimes red.
Martin Luther King told of how a great nation is color-blind.
It was as close to a color-blind society as I have ever seen.
It says that Georgia Gilbert is color-Blind.
And color-blind amateurs with hidden agendas?
And the rest will follow Be color-blind Do not be so shallow.
The Chromatic Color Simulator is for color-abled people to understand color-blind people.
For color-blind are inner feelings.
The United States is not a color-blind environment.
Color-blind people can not read them.
Even though dogs are color-blind.
Color-blind sort of justice.
I plan to walk into a color-blind court.
Color-blind as well as mad.
All the while being color-blind.
A color-blind person typically can't tell red from green.

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