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prejudice

[prej-uh-dis] / ˈprɛdʒ ə dɪs /




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You can take them under advisement without fear or prejudice.

From MarketWatch • May 29, 2026

In light of these violations, the U.S. attorney moved to drop all the charges, and Judge Perry dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning it can’t be brought again.

From Slate • May 22, 2026

The judge found prosecutors’ arguments were legal theories, not solid law, dismissing eight counts with prejudice.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 21, 2026

Trade Minister Chris Bryant says this is to remove the "bare minimum" of personal information and information that would prejudice international relations.

From BBC • May 21, 2026

Despite prejudice, the immigrants exhibited a pioneering spirit, building ethnic churches, grocery stores, and fraternal halls.

From "Fannie Never Flinched" by Mary Cronk Farrell




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