0 an unreasonable attitude toward sb or sth -- préjugé [ masculine ]
his prejudice against foreign-made products ses préjugés envers les produits fabriqués à l’étranger
prejudices about older employees les préjugés à l’égard des employés âgés
1 to influence sb’s thinking, so that they have a prejudice -- influencer
The prosecutor prejudiced the jury against the defendant. Le procureur a influencé le jury aux dépens de l’accusé.
2 (an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge -- préjugé
3 to cause to feel prejudice for or against something -- prévenir (contre)
Publicity can sometimes prejudice the interests of justice.
4 to harm or endanger (a person’s position, prospects etc) in some way -- faire du tort à, porter préjudice à
Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.
This is in order to avoid interference or activity liable to prejudice anti-fraud investigations.
Let the best of our values win against the worst of prejudices.
We need to exchange our experiences, our prejudices, our fears.
Therefore, this is about not only poverty reduction but also the dismantling of cultural prejudices.
The so-called cartoon crisis has highlighted the dangers of leaving prejudice, misinformation and misunderstanding to fester.
Prejudices can only be changed on the basis of facts.
It is therefore important to make the title represent the contents, and to refute any prejudices.
People-to-people links are the best way to overcome prejudice, negative stereotypes and to foster mutual understanding.
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