Noun
1. a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
Verb
1. disadvantage by prejudice
2. influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
He continued to smoke, to the prejudice of his health.
Your bad spelling may prejudice your chances of getting this job.
His voice and manner prejudice his audience against him.
He had a prejudice against them.
Prejudice sometimes hampers a person from doing the right thing.
I will not do anything to the prejudice of our friendship.
Prejudice is a social disease.
He is free from prejudice to everybody.
They accused him of having a prejudice against his women employees.
I will do nothing to the prejudice of my friend in this matter.
They have been steeped in prejudice since their childhood.
You should liberate the mind from prejudice.
He has removed the virus of prejudice.
He has a prejudice against all foreigners.
It must be understood that this concession is made without prejudice to any future decision of the committee.
Despite its condescension toward the Bennet family, the letter begins to allay Elizabeth's prejudice against Darcy.
the iniquity of racial prejudice
a victim of racial prejudice
He was a victim of racial prejudice.
Rowe does a very clever riff on the nature of prejudice.
Her study was not in any way intended to prejudice the future development of the college.
I've spent a lifetime fighting against racism and prejudice.
In high school, I was very unpopular, and I did encounter a little prejudice.
We accept the outcome of the inquiry, without prejudice to the unsettled question of territorial waters.
Racism is a deeply rooted prejudice which has existed for thousands of years.
He said he hoped the Swiss authorities would investigate the case thoroughly and without prejudice.
I'm calling in reference to your series on prejudice.
It's a black comedy of racial prejudice, mistaken identity and thwarted expectations.
with prejudice
(Law)extinguishing any right to pursue a claim in another suit
without prejudice
(Law)without detriment to any existing right or claim
the payment was made &B{without} any &B{prejudice to} her rights.
prejudice, bias
n.
discrimination narrow-mindedness homophobia chauvinism intolerance male bigotry racism apartheid sexism
n.
n.
predetermination forejudgment eye preconception premature presupposition prejudgment judgment forgone conclusion jaundice jaundiced preconceived predisposition prepossession idea
n.
hurt impairment liability drawback detriment mischief injury damage loss disadvantage
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