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Definition of prejudice
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Prejudice
(n.)
Foresight.
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Disadvantage
::
Disadvantage
(n.) Loss;
detriment;
hindrance;
prejudice
to
interest,
fame,
credit,
profit,
or other
good..
Cosmopolitism
::
Cosmopolitism
(n.) The
condition
or
character
of a
cosmopolite;
disregard
of
national
or local
peculiarities
and
prejudices.
Inveteracy
::
Inveteracy
(n.) Firm
establishment
by long
continuance;
firmness
or
deep-rooted
obstinacy
of any
quality
or state
acquired
by time; as, the
inveteracy
of
custom,
habit,
or
disease;
--
usually
in a bad
sense;
as, the
inveteracy
of
prejudice
or of
error..
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) To cause to have
prejudice;
to
prepossess
with
opinions
formed
without
due
knowledge
or
examination;
to bias the mind of, by hasty and
incorrect
notions;
to give an
unreasonable
bent to, as to one side or the other of a
cause;
as, to
prejudice
a
critic
or a
juryman..
Disinterested
::
Disinterested
(a.) Not
influenced
by
regard
to
personal
interest
or
advantage;
free from
selfish
motive;
having
no
relation
of
interest
or
feeling;
not
biased
or
prejudiced;
as, a
disinterested
decision
or
judge..
Unbias
::
Unbias
(v. t.) To free from bias or
prejudice.
Liberate
::
Liberate
(a.) To
release
from
restraint
or
bondage;
to set at
liberty;
to free; to
manumit;
to
disengage;
as, to
liberate
a slave or
prisoner;
to
liberate
the mind from
prejudice;
to
liberate
gases..
Provided
::
Provided
(conj.)
On
condition;
by
stipulation;
with the
understanding;
if; --
usually
followed
by that; as,
provided
that
nothing
in this act shall
prejudice
the
rights
of any
person
whatever..
Affection
::
Affection
(n.)
Prejudice;
bias.
Emancipate
::
Emancipate
(v. t.) To free from any
controlling
influence,
especially
from
anything
which
exerts
undue or evil
influence;
as, to
emancipate
one from
prejudices
or
error..
Waste
::
Waste (v.)
Spoil,
destruction,
or
injury,
done to
houses,
woods,
fences,
lands,
etc., by a
tenant
for life or for
years,
to the
prejudice
of the heir, or of him in
reversion
or
remainder..
Fair-minded
::
Fair-minded
(a.)
Unprejudiced;
just;
judicial;
honest.
Liberality
::
Liberality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
liberal;
liberal
disposition
or
practice;
freedom
from
narrowness
or
prejudice;
generosity;
candor;
charity.
Jactitation
::
Jactitation
(n.) Vain
boasting
or
assertions
repeated
to the
prejudice
of
another's
right;
false
claim.
Preoccupy
::
Preoccupy
(v. t.) To
prepossess;
to
engage,
occupy,
or
engross
the
attention
of,
beforehand;
hence,
to
prejudice..
Colorless
::
Colorless
(a.) Free from any
manifestation
of
partial
or
peculiar
sentiment
or
feeling;
not
disclosing
likes,
dislikes,
prejudice,
etc.; as,
colorless
music;
a
colorless
style;
definitions
should
be
colorless..
Prepossess
::
Prepossess
(v. t.) To
preoccupy,
as the mind or
heart,
so as to
preclude
other
things;
hence,
to bias or
prejudice;
to give a
previous
inclination
to, for or
against
anything;
esp., to
induce
a
favorable
opinion
beforehand,
or at the
outset..
Prevention
::
Prevention
(n.)
Prejudice;
prepossession.
Disprejudice
::
Disprejudice
(v. t.) To free from
prejudice.
Insular
::
Insular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
people
of an
island;
narrow;
circumscribed;
illiberal;
contracted;
as,
insular
habits,
opinions,
or
prejudices..
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