preconceived in the PONS Dictionary

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preconceived Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

preconceived idea

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English
This is a non confrontational way of changing stereotypes and preconceived ideas.
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The names attached to the pictures were generally suggested by the completed work, and rarely represented any preconceived idea in the artist's mind.
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Since dark-skinned males are more likely to be linked to crime and misconduct, many people develop preconceived notions about the characteristics of black men.
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The consistency motive is the desire to receive reinforcement of those preconceived notions that a person has about their self.
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The figure struggles to fit into societies preconceived image for her, hiding behind the mask of an unobtainable picture, both in color and shape.
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She uses no source material and begins with no preconceived idea of the final result.
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His preconceived affection for the sea did not reconcile him to nautical realities.
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The ultimate distinction of man is primarily intellectual, which overthrows any preconceived connection between social privilege and knowledge.
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People with dogmatic preconceptions, and scientists are not immune to such positions, will find themselves looking for evidence to support their preconceived opinions.
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This reluctance to appeal to or rely on preconceived abstractions and prosaic lexicon and expressions forces the reader to reconstruct meaning.
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