Prejudice
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British pronunciation/pɹˈɛd‍ʒuːdɪs/
American pronunciation/ˈpɹɛdʒədɪs/

Definición y Significado de "prejudice"

Prejudice
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prejuicio

an unreasonable opinion or judgment based on dislike felt for a person, group, etc., particularly because of their race, sex, etc.
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His remarks revealed a deep-seated prejudice against immigrants.
The organization works to combat racial prejudice and discrimination.
Overcoming prejudice requires education and understanding.
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prejuicio, discriminación

damage done to someone because of unfair ideas or beliefs about them
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They worked to stop any prejudice in how people are treated in school.
The new law was made to stop any prejudice against certain people.
The unfair rules caused prejudice to many workers.
to prejudice
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predisponer

to unfairly influence someone's opinion or judgment about someone or something
Transitive: to prejudice sb/sth
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Her negative experiences prejudiced her against people from that particular ethnicity.
It 's important not to let personal biases prejudice your judgment when evaluating others.
The media coverage prejudiced public opinion against the defendant before the trial even began.
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prejudicar, dañar

to harm or reduce someone's chances, prospects, or standing
Transitive: to prejudice an opportunity or prospect
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The false rumors prejudiced her reputation in the workplace.
His prior conviction prejudiced his chances of finding a new job.
They worried the late submission would prejudice their grant application.
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