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21prejudicial delay — index laches Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
22Prejudicial interest — The term prejudicial interest is used to describe the situation whereby a councillor has an interest in a topic under debate that may affect their ability to fairly and objectively consider the subject.An example would be a councillor discussing… …
23prejudicial evidence — In the sense of evidence inadmissible because prejudicial, evidence which has no purpose other than to prejudice the minds of the jury. 29 Am J2d Ev § 260. In another sense, evidence so material to the issues or having such tendency to arouse the …
24prejudicial — prejudicially, adv. prejudicialness, n. /prej euh dish euhl/, adj. causing prejudice or disadvantage; detrimental. [1375 1425; late ME < LL praejudicialis; see PREJUDICE, AL1] * * * …
25prejudicial — adjective a) exhibiting prejudice or bias b) causing harm or injury; detrimental, harmful or injurious …
26prejudicial — Synonyms and related words: bad, baleful, baneful, corroding, corrosive, corrupting, corruptive, counterproductive, damaging, deadly, deleterious, detrimental, differential, disadvantageous, discriminative, disserviceable, distressing, evil,… …
27prejudicial — pre|ju|di|ci|al Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
28prejudicial — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unjust, unfavorable, biased; see prejudiced . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. encouraging preconceptions, damaging, misleading, delusive, misguiding, presumed, biased, predetermined. ANT.: unbiased III (Roget s… …
29prejudicial — prej·u·di·cial || ‚predÊ’ÊŠ dɪʃl adj. biased, having a previous opinion; pertaining to an advance judgement; damaging, harmful; wounding, offensive …
30prejudicial — adjective harmful to someone or something; detrimental. Derivatives prejudicially adverb …