English to Punjabi Dictionary unprejudiced

unprejudiced

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definition
adjective
For Afghans, Shias, Uzbeks, Indians and others who fell outside that circle he reserved an overarching and curiously unprejudiced dislike.
not having or showing a dislike or distrust based on fixed or preconceived ideas.
example
As his brilliant biographies demonstrate, he had extraordinary insight and a naturally 'unprejudiced' mind.
From the tireless Anne Bayefsky comes another jaw-dropping illustration of the UN's balanced, sane and 'unprejudiced' attitude towards the Jews.
Asylum is a hot political issue, which divides public opinion: many of the cases themselves are emotionally moving, and it is Carole's job to maintain a clear and 'unprejudiced' mind to adjudicate fairly.
Impartiality also requires an open, 'unprejudiced' mind.
Why is it ok for CNN to be completely biased towards Americans and BBC to be biased towards the British but Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya have to objective and 'unprejudiced' and, preferably, pander to American public opinion?
The picture by Picasso could have been admired by an 'unprejudiced' critic a thousand years ago, and will be a thousand years hence.
He or she could be a decent, reserved, open-minded, 'unprejudiced' , intelligent conservative such as Judge Michael McConnell.
Most of us recognize and value the efforts of the very early feminists - the vote (way back), equal pay for equal jobs, fair and 'unprejudiced' admission to colleges.
Only in this way can the 'unprejudiced' and unbiased position of the Times be understood.
And who is smart enough, fair enough, or 'unprejudiced' enough to make that kind of judgment?
Generally, they can be counted upon to demonstrate a fair and 'unprejudiced' judgement that attempts to temper personal bias through recognition of wider social implications.
‘Bliss is one of the few places where teenagers can get support and clear, 'unprejudiced' information that can help them weave their way through the maze of adolescence,’ she says.
For Afghans, Shias, Uzbeks, Indians and others who fell outside that circle he reserved an overarching and curiously 'unprejudiced' dislike.
In both stories the narrator must learn to act in an independent, self-motivated, 'unprejudiced' , and inner-directed way.
She saw what they saw, encouraged the expression of their ideas and spontaneously offered them 'unprejudiced' consideration.
He was really ‘above it all’ you might say, with a very disinterested, 'unprejudiced' mind.
I'm going to have to go back in there and speak with her as though I were an 'unprejudiced' bystander.
Even to the 'unprejudiced' eye, the ‘Mysore Generation’ seems to be as variously gifted as the ‘Bloomsbury Group’ - and yet there is a whole shelf of books on the latter, not one on the former.
While the subject matter may be terminally uneasy viewing for many, the 'unprejudiced' should award accolades to a surrealistic tale of brotherly love and dealing with one's lot.
Listen to Ullmann speak, or read her bestsellers Changing and Choices and you will be surprised by her diarist's style - direct, 'unprejudiced' , frank and personal.
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