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I . prejudice [ˈpreʤədɪs] N

1. prejudice (opinion):

prejudice
to have prejudice about [or against] sb/sth
prejudice in favour of sb

2. prejudice no pl LAW:

to the prejudice of sb/sth
without prejudice

II . prejudice [ˈpreʤədɪs] VB trans

2. prejudice (harm):

prejudice
szkodzić [perf za-]

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The song lyrics dealt with a person, who despite being a victim of prejudice from others, succeeding in making their dreams come true.
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All population groups have, at different times, their own unique set of beliefs, fears, hopes and prejudices.
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They're never skeptical about anything except the things they have a prejudice against.
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During the trial a worldwide outcry arose, with the firm belief based on railroaded justice and racial prejudice.
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I'm generally prejudiced in favor of the director in these disputes.
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Some studies have even showed that high-self-esteem groups showed a greater prejudice than did lower self-esteem groups.
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This, in its turn, gives support to white prejudice.
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Discrimination of that nature is considered a form of prejudice and in certain enumerated circumstances is illegal in many countries.
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Finally, disgusted with the prejudice he encountered, however, he resigned in 1944.
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The basic rationale is that prejudice may be reduced as one learns more about a category of people.
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