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Definition of "prejudicing" [prejudicing]

  • Present participle of prejudice. (verb)

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Use "prejudicing" in a sentence
  • "Their shabby, often fantastical, clothing and attempts at ornament might have had something to do in prejudicing one's mind against them, but they seemed generally coarse, vulgar, and uneducated men and boys, of all ages, from sixteen to sixty, and there was a large admixture of what the South itself considers 'poor white trash.'"
  • "Here in the UK, the US is seeking extradition of Gary McKinnon on charges of prejudicing US national security by hacking into Pentagon computers."
  • "Any mention of it was withheld during the trial to avoid prejudicing jurors."
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