prejudicial 的定义
- causing prejudice or disadvantage; detrimental.
prejudicial 近义词
harmful, undermining
prejudicial 的近义词 18 个
- biased
- bigoted
- counterproductive
- damaging
- detrimental
- disadvantageous
- discriminatory
- hurtful
- inimical
- injurious
- unfavorable
- unjust
- bad
- deleterious
- differential
- evil
- mischievous
- nocuous
prejudicial 的反义词 16 个
更多prejudicial例句
- As jury selection began this week, Eric Nelson, Chauvin’s attorney, sought to block mention of any possible payout by the city to the Floyd family, arguing it would be prejudicial.
- “To force hundreds of thousands of seniors and voters with disabilities to use a single drop-off location in a county that stretches over nearly 2,000 square miles is prejudicial and dangerous,” Hollins wrote in a statement.
- That assertion, given by Shore in a pre-trial deposition, would have been too prejudicial to present to the jury, the court ruled.
- However, to use the phrase “switched off” in relation to the transponder and the ACARS was in itself prejudicial.
- "Positive individual income shocks produce changes in lifestyles which may well be prejudicial to health," the report reads.
- Every important perspective on this issue is opposed to justice being hobbled by “unwritten laws” of prejudicial entitlement.
- Moreover, it must be prejudicial to the national interest to impose parliamentary taxes.
- It is not only in the mining part of the business that the want of skill is prejudicial to the result.
- It also greatly disturbed the internal unity of the Church, and that in a manner peculiarly prejudicial to its well-being.
- Open heresy could not be permitted, nor any worship that was adjudged to be distinctly prejudicial to the interests of the State.
- This restricted trading was not prejudicial to the town because practically all the burgesses were members of the Gild.