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Discover Ludwig'entrenched prejudice' is a commonly used phrase in written English and can be used in most contexts and situations.
For example: "The entrenched prejudice of generations has been difficult to eradicate in this area."
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However widely held, do such views represent anything more than entrenched prejudice?
In fact, regardless of Ms. Gillard's opinion, the dictionary had been planning to expand the definition so that it covered not just "hatred of women" but "entrenched prejudice against women," a shift reflecting current usage.
He told his party to stop banging on about Europe – then failed either to tackle entrenched prejudice at home or to build alliances among partners in Europe interested in reform.
In the wake of the row, the most authoritative dictionary in Australia has decided to update its definition of the word, ruling that a modern understanding of misogyny would indeed imply "entrenched prejudice against women" as well as, or instead of, pathological hatred of them.
Macquarie Dictionary added "entrenched prejudice of women" to augment the established "hatred of women," according to the BBC.
"Since the 1980s, misogyny has come to be used as a synonym for sexism, a synonym with bite, but nevertheless with the meaning of entrenched prejudice," Butler said in a statement published by the Guardian.
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Host communities who have been traumatised by paramilitaries have entrenched prejudices and are reluctant to welcome disarmed fighters as neighbours.
If we are to raise their hopes and their prospects, we have to dig deep into the data, unroot entrenched prejudices and give every child an equal chance at life.
How can we secure a better future for all people if we fail to address the needs and rights of these people...those left behind in the march of progress…those still entangled by socially entrenched prejudices about how they live…or who they love?
In the programme's daily review of the newspapers the entrenched prejudices of the mainstream media regularly go unchallenged.
His nastier actions are routine genre malice, but at his most interesting, Abel makes the couple the brunt of his "satirical" humour, confronting these enlightened children of a new America with their own entrenched prejudices.
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