Influence (somebody's) opinion in advance.
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Examples for "prejudice "
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.
1 But again I ask, do not strive to prepossess me against him.
2 The effect of this bodily grace is to prepossess the beholder.
3 The aspect about was not calculated to prepossess one in favor of the country.
4 But I had an ulterior motive in trying to prepossess him in my favour.
5 However, he underwent the blame, and it created him enemies, and prepossess 'd ye Lo.
6 But we are coming to see that to prepossess is better than to dispossess.
7 In fact, my appearance was by no means calculated to prepossess people in my favour.
8 Somehow or other, this man did not prepossess me.
9 The tales of terror which had reached his ears did not prepossess him in its favor.
10 This was so contrived, that he might gain time to prepossess the Bishop for his purposes.
11 I am not going to prepossess you against even our village scold, by telling her name.
12 If you prepossess your mind with a theme, you do not give him an even chance.
13 You want to prepossess him in your favour?
14 Their thin and pallid faces did not prepossess me in favour of the life they were leading.
15 An orator should please, conciliate, persuade, prepossess .
16 His first behaviour under the prosecution, how accurately was it calculated to prepossess one in his favour!
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