English to Malayalam Dictionary prejudiced

prejudiced

മുൻവിധികൾ
definition
verb
the statement might prejudice the jury
give rise to prejudice in (someone); make biased.
delay is likely to prejudice the child's welfare
cause harm to (a state of affairs).
adjective
people are prejudiced against us
having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from prejudice; bigoted.
example
We can't have it both ways: we can't condemn segments of a community for their prejudiced, simplistic views when we ourselves are using other simplistic 'prejudiced' views to come to our conclusions.
They examined whether racially 'prejudiced' attitudes could have a negative influence on the contact-recognition relationship.
You're not supposed to show yourself to be at all 'prejudiced' or bigoted.
Such 'prejudiced' views and blinkered thinking, unfortunately, are not just confined to the right.
Although my father had 'prejudiced' views, I came to know those people.
Anyone who reads the Biblical Commission's document will find these and many other 'prejudiced' views thoroughly discredited.
More generally, various dimensions of prejudice matter to understanding both 'prejudiced' attitudes and discriminatory behavior.
Their 'prejudiced' ideological view of each other lingered on.
She took a big breath and sighed, ‘I'm sorry for losing my temper for no reason, and calling you a chauvinistic, sexist, 'prejudiced' pig.’
Attitudes towards Jews vary across the five countries surveyed with Belgians, Germans and the French ‘most likely to hold a 'prejudiced' view of Jews’.
One reason it is difficult to assess discrimination is that changes have occurred in the nature of 'prejudiced' attitudes and discriminatory behaviors.
Of course, these beliefs do not reflect reality; they reflect the 'prejudiced' views of those who hold them.
As representative of the small community of women in science, the work of these women showed that the search for the best minds in science cannot be limited by a 'prejudiced' view of gender.
After all, who would allow a 'prejudiced' view or ideal to influence the formation of the core of one's character or values?
This, however, proved an entirely unreasonable and 'prejudiced' view, and one I quickly revised.
Demeaning, degrading, bigoted, and 'prejudiced' ideas and behaviours are fought every day around the world.
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