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prejudiced

adjective as in narrow-minded

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Her lawyers had argued her re-trial was unfair because the jury were prejudiced by the media coverage from the original trial - which ended in August 2023.

From BBC

Attorneys for Trump argued that prospective jurors in Trump's election interference case may be prejudiced via “cherry-picked documents” if the documents became public.

From Salon

A few centers also gave prejudiced answers, describing OAT as “legal heroin,” “not true recovery,” or “just trading one addiction for another.”

From Salon

Boutcher said he did not see how a police investigation would have been prejudiced.

From BBC

Now, I attribute it to rock ‘n’ roll, but of course I’m prejudiced in that way.

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

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