(Sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury.
Exhibiting prejudice or bias.
1 It may be prejudicial to the great end; it may be auxiliary.
2 My confusion was not prejudicial to me; she did not perceive it.
3 The last thing we want to do is be exploitative or prejudicial .
4 The town's denizens are small-minded, prejudicial folk prone to hysteria and fear.
5 These prejudicial ways of reacting may be called racial sets or attitudes.
6 In settling the complaints, Wells did not admit to any prejudicial lending.
7 The Organization is working hard at breaking down those old prejudicial barriers.
8 And older people are more often associated with having prejudicial views.
9 The sight of them was prejudicial to the dominion of the unseen powers.
10 And an end to the discrimination and prejudicial assumptions against private hire drivers.
11 In abolishing the turbulent and prejudicial Streltzi, he is accused of great cruelties.
12 Global anti-racism activists will be familiar with these damaging, prejudicial beliefs.
13 Such racial preference is in my opinion, prejudicial to the interest of education.
14 This delay was highly prejudicial to the success of the operation.
15 He said the tattoos could be prejudicial when noticed by jurors.
16 I find it highly prejudicial to keep me detained without bail.
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Prejudicial в диалектах
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