adverb
- in a manner that shows unfair support for or opposition to something; with prejudice or partiality
Usage: formed from the adjective 'biassed' (chiefly British spelling of 'biased') plus the adverbial suffix '-ly'; less common than 'biasedly' in modern American English
Examples
- The judge ruled biassedly in favor of the wealthy defendant.
- She spoke biassedly about her own research, ignoring contradictory evidence.
- The media reported the story biassedly, emphasizing only one perspective.
- He biassedly selected team members who shared his political views.
- The committee voted biassedly without considering all the facts.