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Meanings of less prejudiced in English
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Usage of less prejudiced in English
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For the benefit of you and those lessprejudiced, I will translate the couplet:-
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They are half heathen, and will be lessprejudiced against my preaching than any other.
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They are lessprejudiced than we islanders, and are much more citizens of the world than ourselves.
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If, on the contrary, she goes away and earns her living, she will look around her with lessprejudiced eyes.
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A more critical observer and one lessprejudiced, however, might possibly have added that she was curiously devoid of charm.
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Lady Augusta-persuadable as ever was a child-beganto look upon the plan with lessprejudiced eyes-asRoland would have styled it.
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Any one lessprejudiced than Peak would have recognised the beauty which transformed her homely features as she met Christian's look.
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While the Mormons continued to send abroad glowing pictures of the prosperity of Nauvoo, lessprejudiced accounts gave a very different view.
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The prisoner's enemies praised the wisdom of the judge, and those lessprejudiced condemned his decision; as such conflicting testimony left room for doubt.
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Then he added: If she were not a woman, or if your universities were lessprejudiced, she would be welcome anywhere as a professor.
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But, as he put it to me: "how easy it is to be self-congratulatory about how much lessprejudiced we are than previous generations".
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Lessprejudiced testimony gives an even less favorable view than this of the elder Smith's business career in Vermont.
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"Not that it much matters," he added, in a lessprejudiced voice.