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Meanings of
prepossession
in английском
каталонский
prejudici
испанский
prejuicio
Back to the meaning
An opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence.
preconception
parti pris
preconceived opinion
preconceived idea
preconceived notion
каталонский
prejudici
Synonyms
Examples for "
preconception
"
preconception
parti pris
preconceived opinion
preconceived idea
preconceived notion
Examples for "
preconception
"
1
These findings have significant implications on planning and implementation of
preconception
care.
2
But the
preconception
that women aren't funny clearly predates mainstream panel shows.
3
Of such a tragedy as this they had had no remotest
preconception
.
4
This is another
preconception
of civilization, exceedingly difficult to get rid of.
5
There is a need for more high-level research in evaluating certain
preconception
interventions.
1
So I cannot be said to be in the least bit
parti
pris
.
2
C'est un
parti
pris
,
every one understands but only not he.
3
And they must attempt to be fair to all comers and not succumb to prejudice or
parti
pris
.
4
C'est un
parti
pris
.
5
I had never encountered such a violent
parti
pris
of seclusion; it was more than keeping quiet-itwas like hunted creatures feigning death.
1
New means of testing
preconceived
opinion
are theirs, and they are using them.
2
Both good language and good sense-apartfrom all
preconceived
opinion
-
would
say
that it has.
3
She was amusingly conscious of her victory over his contempt of a woman-clerk and his
preconceived
opinion
of her unpractical eccentricity.
4
The day will come when this will be given as a curious illustration of the blindness of
preconceived
opinion
.
)
5
Reform, contrary to the
preconceived
opinion
of many, is not made of icicles, nor answers with a stone a request for bread.
1
Plainly, to add emphasis to their
preconceived
idea
of an endless hell.
2
The question is, had she any
preconceived
idea
of such a march?
3
He had no
preconceived
idea
for example of how a letter was written.
4
You understand that nothing is more disturbing than the upsetting of a
preconceived
idea
.
5
We have had economists who set out with the
preconceived
idea
of justifying the factory system.
1
He said he had entered the world with too favourable a
preconceived
notion
.
2
That's the thing... back to Letterman, they have this
preconceived
notion
.
3
I had a
preconceived
notion
of China as a country of factories and farms.
4
Only the
preconceived
notion
of breath-control leads to this inference.
5
A few weeks on the force had changed many a
preconceived
notion
of police life.
Usage of
prepossession
in английском
1
No social interest, no personal
prepossession
,
has attracted them to my work.'
2
Upon this occasion national prejudice heightened the
prepossession
which circumstances had raised.
3
The queer thing is that I've got the same
prepossession
as you.
4
Let us then, if possible, raise ourselves above these clouds of
prepossession
!
5
As to people, you are less easily converted from the original
prejudice
-
or
prepossession
.
6
She was then pleased to charge me with
prepossession
and prejudice.
7
In the present case, how great was the
prepossession
against us?
8
This indicates, like a hand on a dial, the stage of her
prepossession
.
9
In similar circumstances Maimonides, it seems, in intervening, yielded a little to personal
prepossession
.
10
The sovereign is said to have been influenced by the
prepossession
of the secret.
11
For himself, in the utter
prepossession
of his passion for Alice, he cared nothing.
12
All this, Clarissa, makes your
prepossession
in a certain man's favour the more evident.
13
Those persons who are most enlightened, frequently cling on some side to the general
prepossession
.
14
I am charged with
prepossession
in another person's favour.
15
Oddly enough, on the other hand, there was a
prepossession
,
quite as unreasoning, for Hallock.
16
That was the secret of Lord Ormont's
prepossession
against Aminta's aunt; and who can tell?
Other examples for "prepossession"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
prepossession
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
strong prepossession
general prepossession
personal prepossession
abide prepossession
arise this prepossession
More collocations
Translations for
prepossession
каталонский
prejudici
idea preconcebuda
испанский
prejuicio
Prepossession
through the time
Prepossession
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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