(isim) önyargı, peşin hüküm, sakınca (hukuk), zarar (hukuk)

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prejudice
The damage caused by such fear or hatred
Negative beliefs, attitudes, or feelings about a person's entire character based on only one characteristic This belief is often based on faulty information
An irrational hostile attitude, fear or hatred towards a particular group, race or religion
Unreasonable preconceived judgments or convictions Includes stereotypes, irrational suspicions, or other beliefs regarding protected classes
To obstruct or injure by prejudices, or by previous bias of the mind; hence, generally, to hurt; to damage; to injure; to impair; as, to prejudice a good cause
To have a negative impact on someones position, chances etc
Foresight
a much-misspelled word which is both a noun ("They were victims of prejudice") and a verb ("News reports can prejudice a jury") The correct adjective form is the past participle prejudiced ("The prejudiced jury reached an unfair verdict")
Bias for or against someone or something that fails to take true account of their characteristics
A judgment, belief, opinion, point of view-favorable or unfavorable-formed before the facts are known, resistant to evidence and reason, or in disregard of facts which contradict it Self-announced prejudice is rare Prejudice almost always exists in obscured, rationalized, socially validated, functional forms It enables people to sleep peacefully at night even while flagrantly abusing the rights of others It enables people to get more of what they want, or to get it more easily It is often sanctioned with a superabundance of pomp and self-righteousness
Prejudice is an unreasonable dislike of a particular group of people or things, or a preference for a one group of people or things over another. There is widespread prejudice against workers over 45 He said he hoped the Swiss authorities would investigate the case thoroughly and without prejudice
To cause to have prejudice; to prepossess with opinions formed without due knowledge or examination; to bias the mind of, by hasty and incorrect notions; to give an unreasonable bent to, as to one side or the other of a cause; as, to prejudice a critic or a juryman
Holding unfounded ideas about a group with a condescending view?
An opinion or judgment formed without due examination; prejudgment; a leaning toward one side of a question from other considerations than those belonging to it; an unreasonable predilection for, or objection against, anything; especially, an opinion or leaning adverse to anything, without just grounds, or before sufficient knowledge
a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
An attitude or opinion about a person or group based upon that person or group's race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, accent, gender, disability, or other external characteristic Prejudice is making your mind up about what someone is like before you get to know that person
is an unfavourable opinion or feeling, formed beforehand (e g before even meeting a person) based on non-personal characteristics (e g skin colour, religious persuasion or gender) One form of prejudice is racism Racism is negative attitudes and values held by people about other people based on their race
influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
If you take an action without prejudice to an existing situation, your action does not change or harm that situation. We accept the outcome of the inquiry, without prejudice to the unsettled question of territorial waters
(isim) önyargı, peşin hüküm, sakınca (hukuk), zarar (hukuk)

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    (i·sim) ön·yar·gı, pe·şin hü·küm, sa·kın·ca (hu·kuk)·, za·rar (hu·kuk)
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