Dictionary
to prejudice
noun
An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts.
synonyms
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Is he pandering to prejudice?
Isolation, though, was not tantamount to prejudice.
Counterattacks on Racism There are organized responses to prejudice.
"I don't want to prejudice people with that".
"We don't want to prejudice the investigation," she wrote.
Many of its 7,500 words are a carefully calculated appeal to prejudice and fear.
I started my engineering studies when I was 16 so I've got used to prejudice.
My sensitivity to prejudice is high because I was brought up in South Africa.
Caution becomes cowardice and prudence starts to prejudice credibility as an alternative government.
"It was brought in to prejudice the minds of the jurors.
The manifesto offers a clear way forward in being completely intolerant to prejudice.
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