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prejudicially

adverb as in wrongly

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So when he read that Stan was an FBI agent, “I dismissed it, prejudicially.”

Mephibosheth, how prejudicially soever misrepresented, yet rejoiceth that the King is come in Peace to his own house.

He suppressed a tax on cattle, which acted prejudicially on breeding and grazing; and he introduced clover into the grass-lands.

Shell-shock victims are always prejudicially affected by air raids.

"But such a constant change of masters must operate very prejudicially upon the children themselves," said Werner.

In a word, all that could prejudicially affect his nervous system is vigorously excluded from his table.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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