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 .