prejudice
pre
ˈprɛ
pre
ju
ʤə
dice
dɪs
dis
British pronunciation
/ˈprɛdʒʊdɪs/

Définition et signification de « prejudice » en anglais

to prejudice
01

influencer

to unfairly influence someone's opinion or judgment about someone or something
Transitive: to prejudice sb/sth
to prejudice definition and meaning
example
Exemples
It 's important not to let personal biases prejudice your judgment when evaluating others.
Il est important de ne pas laisser les préjugés personnels préjuger votre jugement lors de l'évaluation des autres.
02

porter préjudice, nuire

to harm or reduce someone's chances, prospects, or standing
Transitive: to prejudice an opportunity or prospect
example
Exemples
His prior conviction prejudiced his chances of finding a new job.
Sa condamnation antérieure a préjugé ses chances de trouver un nouvel emploi.
Prejudice
01

préjugé

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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example
Exemples
The organization works to combat racial prejudice and discrimination.
L'organisation travaille à combattre les préjugés raciaux et la discrimination.
02

préjudice, préjugé

damage done to someone because of unfair ideas or beliefs about them
example
Exemples
The new law was made to stop any prejudice against certain people.
La nouvelle loi a été créée pour mettre fin à tout préjugé contre certaines personnes.
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