prejudice in Nepali नेपाली
prejudice in Sindhi سنڌي
prejudice in Telugu తెలుగు
prejudice in English
- prejudice⇄expr. to the (or in) prejudice of, to the detriment or injury of.
Ex. I will do nothing to the prejudice of my cousin in this matter. A material error, which I have committed in another place, to the prejudice of the Empress (Thomas Jefferson). - prejudice⇄expr. without prejudice, without damaging or lessening an existing right or claim, especially one's legal right, claim, or interest.
Ex. The above I offer without prejudice, in case it is not agreed to (Manning and Granger). - prejudice⇄noun 1. an opinion formed without taking time and care to judge fairly.
Ex. a prejudice toward doctors. Many people have a prejudice against foreigners. I am ... a bundle of prejudices--made up of likings and dislikings (Charles Lamb).
2. ha - prejudice⇄prejudice, noun, verb, -diced,-dicing.
- prejudice⇄v.t. 1. to cause a prejudice in; fill with prejudice.
Ex. One unfortunate experience prejudiced him against all lawyers.
2. to damage; harm or injure.
Ex. His bravado carried him too far and prejudiced his case (Robert Louis Stevenson)