Prejudicial

/ˌprɛdʒʊˈdɪʃl/

Synonyms for "prejudicial" (83 found)

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adjectiveevaluative descriptor

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Collocations

6 entries
prejudicial effectprejudicial evidenceprejudicial impactprejudicial languageprejudicial testimonyprejudicial to

Inflections

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more prejudicialmost prejudicial

Derivations

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Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Forcing drag queens to only wear couture during challenges is prejudicial to queens from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Source: tatoeba (13361018)

I must believe that the absence of specific language in our Policy Book with respect to sexual preferences cannot be construed as encouragement to prejudicial behavior or treatment.

Source: wiktionary

Were I to give you money, for whatever reason, it would be extremely prejudicial to your chances in court if you were unfortunate enough to appear there.

Source: wiktionary

The judge had granted the DA a one-week extension with the caustic admonition that the case would be summarily dismissed if at that time probative, as opposed to prejudicial, evidence was not produced.

Source: wiktionary

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