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How to use prejudice in a sentence

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While sexism, ageism and racism have all become social no-nos, fattism remains a perfectly acceptable prejudice.
Ethnic prejudice, ageism, and sexism still prevent many people from advancing.
Finally, the discrimination imposed by sexism has parallels in the prejudice implied by ageism.
Is it because of his respect for the age-old prejudice of the orthodoxy against these arts?
Euro-American stereotypes about native people arise from prejudice and insensitivity.
It is not anti-Semitic, but it is about anti-Semitism and how the prejudice withers its perpetrators as well as their victims.
He is to stress that any acceptance by us of the keys is without prejudice to the dilapidations claim.
The motion was dismissed, on terms, without prejudice to the defendant's right to renew the motion at trial.
The order included a provision that it was without prejudice to the right of the defendants to add her name if they so chose.
This discharge is in addition to and without prejudice to any other discharge given to the Trustees.
This procedure is without prejudice to the Supervising Officer's responsibility under the building contract.
This determination obviously put it in good stead because the company's lawsuit has been dismissed with prejudice.
In case of the class-action suit, following the deal with the Commision, all claims were dismissed with prejudice on 12 June.
However, as it did nothing to either entertain or offend me, I am dismissing this case with prejudice.
For years, she'd entertained an unthinking prejudice against everyone who used them.
The performance of rites of worship must not prejudice public order or public morals.
Religious or racial prejudice and xenophobia are not likely to go away as long as human nature is what it is.
Our democracy is crumbling with the politics of fear and prejudice ruling the roost, an electoral system which is corrupt and unrepresentative.
Context is only deemed important when such relativism would be seen to give validity to bigotry, racism and prejudice.
The film contains a potent message about prejudice that continues to have relevance for today.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A judgment enlightened by a vast experience, and unwarped by prejudice, then came into play.
He comes to his art without prejudice or preconception of any kind, it appears.
If underivable from, or irreconcilable with, known laws, it is a mere conjecture or prejudice.
They were another race entirely, and their status of untouchability was no mere prejudice.
And have you, young lady, any of that overweening prejudice in favour of your own island?
He was not in pursuit of money by truckling to current preconception or prejudice.
No caste prejudice prevented him from giving his title to the daughter of Tisza.
Local caste, prejudice, interest, and bias warp us and minify our usefulness.
But we must recognize that their backwardness is not wholly due to prejudice.
On the other hand John Stow seems to have acquired, from some unstated source, an extraordinary prejudice against him.
Let me have young boon companions, witty, unwarped by prejudice, merry to the verge of madness!
She cherished a prejudice against camels, massacres, and the New Journalism.
Here, again, I fancy that partizan prejudice had something to do with the dislike.
And James was horrified at the pettiness and the prejudice which he found in his home.
They are not drawn with the pencil of fancy, nor, I trust, colored with the tints of prejudice.
Many time-honoured privileges and monopolies were invaded, to the prejudice of those who were battening on the spoils of office.
Middle-class prejudice and hypocritic canting twaddle from Judge and advocate dragged their weary length along for days and days.
Delsarte had a marked prejudice in favor of the martellato, which partakes of both.
What extravagancy is not man capable of entertaining, when once his shackled reason is led in triumph by fancy and prejudice!
Let the net of prejudice, let the miserable bond of custom be rent asunder, let the fettering supports fall!
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