Prejudgment, or forming an opinion before becoming aware of the relevant facts of a case.
Partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation.
Influence (somebody's) opinion in advance.
1 The case was dismissed without prejudice the following year, NBC News reported.
2 They found that whites today simply articulate racial prejudice in new ways.
3 China hopes Australia takes practical action and corrects its prejudice against China.
4 However, Goddard said the findings were not necessarily evidence of racial prejudice .
5 Northern teenagers are wearing their prejudice on their sleeves, new research shows.
6 In my recent research, I saw indirect evidence pointing to such prejudice .
7 Yes, it is time we terminated this particular intruder with extreme prejudice .
8 She said Knole's recent production of Twelfth Night had highlighted the prejudice .
9 There they'd seen firsthand the double-edged sword of prejudice : the new apartheid.
10 We accept no racial prejudice at this school,' the principal said firmly.
11 The prejudice against the blacks was still strong even in the North.
12 Prosecutors opted against bringing terrorism charges, saying it would prejudice the trial.
13 Nothing so quickly demolishes prejudice in garrison as prowess in the field.
14 The motion by Calpers was denied without prejudice , Judge Meredith Jury said.
15 With extreme prejudice ? He used the jargon of clandestine operatives for effect.
16 Berman dismissed the case with prejudice , meaning it cannot be brought again.
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