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prejudice

[prej-uh-dis] / ˈprɛdʒ ə dɪs /




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Church House, whose lettings policy says it does not accept bookings from groups which "promote racial prejudice", said it operated on a commercial basis, and was not part of the Church of England.

From BBC

The spirits suggested she take his help and “not be prejudiced against her best friend, Mr. Livermore.”

From Literature

Additionally, the Metropolitan Police and government have "agreed a framework" to determine which documents can be released without prejudicing a criminal investigation into Lord Mandelson.

From BBC

District Judge Dolly M. Gee dismissed the criminal indictment with prejudice, barring the government from refiling the same charges.

From Los Angeles Times

As a Black woman who grew up in the segregated South, she transmuted the prejudice her community faced into striking scenes of human connection, many of them sketched from memory and some rendered as linocuts.

From Los Angeles Times