Prejudiced in favor of a particular side or cause
“This, however, proved an entirely unreasonable and prejudiced view, and one I quickly revised.”
Having restricted or rigid views, and being unreceptive to new ideas
“Even learned men and philosophers are liable to form a partial and prejudiced view of the subject.”
Intolerant of other groups or beliefs
“He must be removed immediately and condemned for his prejudiced, intolerant views.”
Seeking to impose a doctrine in all circumstances without regard to practical considerations
(of an idea or opinion) Formed prior to having the evidence for its truth or usefulness
Not determined by reason
Considered to be disrespectful, typically to a particular group of people
Inclined or willing to do something or to be persuaded
To have convinced or manipulated
Past tense for to place bias upon (the mind of)
“This judge is a stickler for ethical behavior. A stunt like that would prejudice him against you.”
Past tense for to harm or be detrimental to
“The disclosure of any confidential reports would be likely to prejudice the prevention of crime.”
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