verb
- causing harm to someone or something; damaging the chances of success
- causing someone to have an unreasonable dislike or preference
Usage: present participle of prejudice
Usage: present participle of prejudice
Examples
- The negative publicity is prejudicing his chances of getting the job.
- Her comments are prejudicing the jury against the defendant.
- The leaked information could be prejudicing the investigation.
- The teacher avoided prejudicing students against certain authors.
- His past mistakes are prejudicing his reputation in the community.
- The media coverage is prejudicing public opinion about the case.