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prejudiced

pre juh duhst

  • v  disadvantage by prejudice
  • v  influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
  • s  emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices
  • a  being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand
    a prejudiced judge

  • Sindona's attorney tried to show that Bordoni was prejudiced against his client and got him to claim that Sindona had tried to rape his wife.
  • It rests on principles that cannot be prejudiced or impaired by any individual or party.
  • The "defendants' right to a fair trial was substantially prejudiced," said Justice Mark Sullivan, because the prosecution had failed to disclose evidence about the reliability of .
News & Articles

  • Why racism unleashed online after interracial Cheerios ad might help race relations
    Sometimes, it feels as if social media is filled with a cadre of prejudiced oddballs intent on exposing their ignorance at every turn – creating an avalanche of racist nonsense for the rest of us to sort through.
    June 13, 2013 - St. Petersburg Times Blogs
  • Appeals court upholds local ruling
    PRINCETON—The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled last week that a Princeton man’s right to speedy trial in a child molestation case has not been prejudiced, upholding a local court ruling denying a motion to dismiss the charge against Stephen Hollingsworth.
    June 10, 2013 - Princeton Daily Clarion
  • GRILLO: Unique Merion course makes for interesting U.S. Open setting
    The 113th U.S. Open golf tournament is likely to be the best piece of golf any of us has seen in ages. One reason is the site of the action – Merion’s famed East course just outside Philadelphia. OK, I might be a little prejudiced, but not much.
    June 10, 2013 - Rocky Mount Telegram
Quotes

  • Condoleezza Rice in 940 News
    Asked about settlements, Rice said she "continues to raise with the Israelis the importance of creating an atmosphere that is conducive to negotiations." "The United States will consider nothing that is done to have prejudiced the final...
  • Kirk Douglas in Herald Sun
    His grandfather Kirk wrote: "Of course, as his grandfather - by the way he calls me Pappy (never grandpa) - I am prejudiced. I was shocked when he got in such a mess...... I am convinced that Cameron could be a fine actor and a person that cares for...
  • Sunil Gavaskar in 940 News
    Gone are the days when two countries - England and Australia - had the veto power in international cricket, even though the dinosaurs, still trying to voice their prejudiced opinions in the media, may not open their eyes and see the reality,...

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