English to Portuguese Dictionary prejudice

prejudice

preconceito
definition
verb
the statement might prejudice the jury
give rise to prejudice in (someone); make biased.
delay is likely to prejudice the child's welfare
cause harm to (a state of affairs).
noun
English prejudice against foreigners
preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
prejudice resulting from delay in the institution of the proceedings
harm or injury that results or may result from some action or judgment.
translation of 'prejudice'
verb
lesar,
prejudicar,
causar dano a,
imbuir com preconceito
noun
perda,
parcialidade,
prejuízo,
detrimento,
preconceito,
dano,
idéia preconcebida
example
There are very many legal things I can think of that would 'prejudice' me against a person more than smoking.
We do not believe this extension would 'prejudice' the state in any way in light of the Florida Supreme Court's opinion.
'prejudice' resulting from delay in the institution of the proceedings
In the circumstances, it is necessary to assess whether the delay has caused irremediable 'prejudice' to the defendant.
If the terms are causing significant 'prejudice' in conjunction with the delay, an accused should apply to vary those conditions.
accusations of racial 'prejudice'
Religious or racial 'prejudice' and xenophobia are not likely to go away as long as human nature is what it is.
Thus, the isolation of groups in segregated communities is largely a product of previous 'prejudice' and discrimination in housing.
The community continues to fall victim to bigotry and 'prejudice' on a regular basis.
But I believe that routine disclosure of any Category A reports would be likely to 'prejudice' the purpose of preventing or detecting crime.
That is, I begin with the assumption that human nature is originally good, and try to explain how and why racial 'prejudice' and discrimination are nevertheless customary.
Again, I think the absolute basis of all 'prejudice' is ignorance and generalization.
the statement might 'prejudice' the jury
He is taking the cast through the trial scene in To Kill a Mocking Bird, Harper Lee's classic story of racial 'prejudice' in the American south.
Where none of these conditions hold, the scripture must be taken literally, and not rejected on the basis of mere 'prejudice' .
delay is likely to 'prejudice' the child's welfare
In its worse days it provides the basis for 'prejudice' , discrimination, violence.
Slurs, 'prejudice' , and institutionalized discrimination were commonplace back then.
Enable children to think more critically about 'prejudice' and discriminatory behaviour.
The Inspector failed to set out adequate reasons for his decision, as a result of which the Claimant has suffered substantial 'prejudice' .
However, their lives were marred by poverty and misfortune due in large part to discrimination and 'prejudice' .
Publicans, like everyone else in society, need to look at their own 'prejudice' , bias and behaviours.
'prejudice' resulting from delay in the institution of the proceedings
The objectives of Harmony Day, which are particularly poignant at this point in time, relate to racism, intolerance and 'prejudice' .
In that respect, we do not consider that any 'prejudice' in fact resulted.
the statement might 'prejudice' the jury
English 'prejudice' against foreigners
In the present case, I see no irreparable harm or 'prejudice' that cannot be compensated for by costs.
We were met with great 'prejudice' and hostility in the workplace and often had to settle for lower-paid, part-time and freelance contracts - none of which came with a pension.
English 'prejudice' against foreigners
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