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Prejudiced meaning
simple past and past participle of prejudice
Synonyms of Prejudiced
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A reported 27 of the 32 countries surveyed, showed that there was an increase in the number of people who shared no prejudiced attitudes towards women and supported gender equality.
He argued that these previous actions by the two judges should have led them to recuse themselves from the case, as they were likely to be prejudiced and biased against the appellants, thereby robbing them of the right to innocence and a fair hearing.
Parents may be prejudiced, peers are usually spouting what their parents believe, and social media is ripe with extremism.
Plus, shipping the inclusive hero with the prejudiced, mass-murdering villain negates all of Harry's journey and development.
Some of the intellectuals have interpreted vachanas wrongly, based on their prejudiced reading and understanding of vachana literature.
The crude exporters feel unfairly prejudiced by the tax and consider it a "breach of contract" given that it did not exist when they invested in oil exploration in Brazil.
The same survey found that 53 per cent of Muslim women had heard prejudiced comments about Muslims from the people around them, and 47 per cent of Muslim women reported being discriminated against by an authority figure.
This is not the first time that the judiciary has taken cognisance of the adverse impact that prejudiced media narratives can have on criminal investigations.
All 63 SNP MSPs abstained, instead putting forward an amendment highlighting concerns that the investigation had been “prejudiced” by comments made about Mr Matheson by committee member and Scottish Tory MSP Annie Wells.
In written submissions, Mr Fitzgerald said that if Assange was extradited, he would face a trial with 'tainted evidence' and jurors who are 'prejudiced irretrievably by public denunciations of him made by the President downwards'.
James Pinder, the barrister representing the company, accepted such court actions were invariably prejudiced in favour of the claimant but urged the jury to return a verdict according to the facts.
Stanley later put out a statement regarding the racism allegations, which read: “Discrimination of any form is not okay, and instances of discriminatory or prejudiced behaviour will not be tolerated by Accrington Stanley.
The interview could have prejudiced the jury against the case for the Crown.
When Mehta said the petitioners would not be prejudiced if someone is granted or refused citizenship, Jaising said, "That is not the issue.
An 80-year-old woman has been accused of making violent threats and remarks that prejudiced disability.
As far as Harry and Meghan are concerned, however, the stuffy, outdated and ultimately "discriminatory" palace missed out on a golden opportunity to change for the better, supported by prejudiced media armed with a vendetta against them.
BANGOR, Maine — A Black man who is going to trial on a murder charge believes jurors could be prejudiced against him if he is forced to wear a mask.
Barba believes that capitalism has prejudiced us against the idea of an anarchist utopia, yet he creates significant beauty in the children’s lawless, alternate society (which the reader finally glimpses close-up at the end of the novel).
If the teacher and school are able to minimize the negative effects and boost the cooperation between children of different cultures, it is safe to assume that these students will be less prejudiced in adult life.
It’s more than just dirty looks, microaggressions, and prejudiced remarks.