Ainda não temos significados para "overcome the prejudice".
1Courtney undoubtedly had overcome the prejudice his visit to Quill's Window had inspired in her.
2The best way to overcome the prejudice, therefore, is to connect some pleasant association with it.
3She has so long believed you to be dead that it is hard for her to overcome the prejudice of that belief.
4But as the Quakers in general have overcome the prejudice of "sleeping with their fathers," such memorials cannot be so useful to them.
5His whole life, he had been fighting an uphill war, overcoming the prejudice of being an adopted child.
6Newcastle now contrived to overcome the prejudices of the King, and overtures were made to Pitt, through Lord Hardwicke.
7There had often been considerable difficulty in overcoming the prejudice and "the rest-and-be-thankful" spirit both of landlords and tenants.
8Is it in breaking the bonds of custom, in overcoming the prejudices of false refinement, and displacing the aversions of inexperience?
9'Perhaps Miss Conway will overcome the prejudice.
10"In ideas I strive to be such, but it is difficult at all times to overcome the prejudices of education and early training," answered Platzoff.
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