Sentence examples for the prejudices from inspiring English sources

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the prejudices

noun

An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts.

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I'm trying to highlight the prejudices.

It reinforces the prejudices on both sides.

These differences may reflect the prejudices of recruiters themselves.

"The prejudices held at the time were incredible".

They do not have the prejudices that their parents had.

Here the prejudices are more compellingly formalized into gang rivalries.

Of all the prejudices of pundits, presentism is the strongest.

The work bears witness to the prejudices of consumer culture.

It's easy to ignore the prejudices hidden in plain sight.

Many others quietly share the prejudices that have persisted over centuries.

It is his ability to reinforce the prejudices of the white majority.

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