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prejudiced, ppl. a.|ˈprɛdʒədɪst| [f. prec. + -ed1.] Affected or influenced by prejudice; prepossessed, biased beforehand.
1579G. Harvey Letter-bk. (Camden) 60 Still to mainetayne or againe to recoover that præiudiced opinion of me amongste them, that heretofore..was conceavid. 1654Owen Doctr. Saints' Persev. Wks. 1853 XI. 375 Prejudiced men will grant it. 1739Cibber Apol. (1756) II. 55 Considering what numbers..might come to it as prejudic'd spectators. 1856Sir B. Brodie Psychol. Inq. I. vi. 234 Being in some degree a prejudiced witness. 1861Craik Hist. Eng. Lit. II. 338 Interesting us even in its most prejudiced and objectionable passages. Hence ˈprejudicedly adv., in a prejudiced manner.
1812Shelley Proposals Pr. Wks. 1888 I. 271 For the reasons above alleged, falsely, prejudicedly, and narrowly, will..they persecute those who have the best intentions towards them. |