Synonym: biased, opinionated, partial. Similar words: unprejudiced, prejudice, judicial, judicious, judiciary, adjudicate, res judicata, judiciously. Meaning: ['predʒədɪst] adj. 1. emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices 2. being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand.
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61. Subsequently, the three were to be released on the grounds that the statements of King and others had prejudiced their case.
62. His attempted escape seriously prejudiced any hopes for parole.
63. The old man became increasingly prejudiced, arbitrary, and senile.
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64. The laws have changed, but some people - on all sides of the color spectrum - remain prejudiced.
65. Basically prejudiced book calculated to make White Liberals feel comfortably indignant.
66. They claim the council has prejudiced their health by failing to deal with asbestos.
67. The number of envious, prejudiced, cold-hearted and selfish people will no doubt increase.
68. And in later life these same children manifest conservation, domineering, rigid and prejudiced attitudes.
69. The analysis of abnormal events and certain statistical survey in recent years show that, the crux of matter of service abroad in China is prejudiced determination of nature and inefficiency.
70. There is a class of men in Bristol monstrously prejudiced against Blandly.
71. His bravado carried him too far and prejudiced his case.
72. " You are so obnoxious! " fumed Miss Su. " You're completely prejudiced. You shouldn't be discussing poetry. "
73. However, having a strong culture shall not mean to refuse or to be prejudiced about universalist approaches.
74. Where notice of abandonment is properly given, the rights of the assured are not prejudiced by the fact that the insurer refuses to accept the abandonment.
75. This model illustrates that the prejudiced policies against peasant laborers are not only harmful to speed up urbanization but very inutile to relax the pressure caused by poor urban population.
More similar words: unprejudiced, prejudice, judicial, judicious, judiciary, adjudicate, res judicata, judiciously, adjudication, judicial review, judicial branch, judicial activism, rejuvenate, rejuvenation, rejoice, iced, noticed, ludicrous, unnoticed, appellate jurisdiction, dice, practiced, precede, jaundice, precedent, preceding, cowardice, precedence, precedents, predict.