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prejudiced [ˈpreʤədɪst] ADJ

I . prejudice [ˈpreʤədɪs] SUBST

II . prejudice [ˈpreʤədɪs] VERBO trans

2. prejudice (harm):

szkodzić [perf za-]

Exemplos de frases com prejudiced

to be prejudiced against sb
prejudiced in favour of/against sb/sth

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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One of the hands was once seen out with a foot, causing a scandal in the upper-class society of hands, who were prejudiced against feet.
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In the anime, she is extremely prejudiced against all monsters and is largely an unsympathetic character.
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According to this theory, inequality may exist and persist between demographic groups even when economic agents (consumers, workers, employers, etc.) are rational and non-prejudiced.
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Some misogynists may simply be prejudiced against all women, or may hate women who do not fall into one or more acceptable categories.
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He called the legislation's supporters prejudiced, hysterical, and mainly interested in the control of liberal thought.
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An individual difference measure of motivation to control prejudiced reactions.
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For instance, people who more strongly believe that fatness results from lack of willpower are more likely to be prejudiced against fat people.
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And his ex-partner said she was never given any reason to think he was prejudiced in that way.
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The identification evidence was fleeting and otherwise unreliable, prejudiced, tainted, or coached.
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The critics argued that the alleged tabloid journalism by an overzealous media, along with the police's missteps, had prejudiced the course of justice.
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