biassed

  • 1biassed — biased UK / US or biassed UK [ˈbaɪəst] / US adjective a) preferring one person, thing, or idea to another in a way that is unfair a biased report biased against/towards/in favour of someone/something: The salary structure was biased against women …

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  • 2biassed — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective See biased …

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  • 3biassed — bi·assed || baɪəst adj. prejudiced, having preconceptions bi·as || baɪəs n. prejudice; tendency, leaning v. prejudice, influence opinions …

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  • 4biassed — adjective unfairly influenced in favour of or against one particular person, opinion etc: I admit I m biased, but I think my son s performance was brilliant! (+ against/towards/in favour of): news reporting that was heavily biased towards the… …

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  • 5biassed — adjective see biased I …

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  • 6biased or biassed — bi|ased or bi|assed [ baıəst ] adjective preferring one person, thing, or idea to another in a way that is unfair: a biased report …

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  • 7Basil I — known as Basil the Macedonian born 826/835, Thrace died Aug. 29, 886 Byzantine emperor (867–86) and founder of the Macedonian dynasty. Born into a peasant family in Macedonia, he won employment in official circles in Constantinople and was made… …

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  • 8bias — I UK [ˈbaɪəs] / US noun ** 1) a) [singular/uncountable] an attitude that you have that makes you treat someone in a way that is unfair or different from the way you treat other people Ideally we d choose judges who are without political bias.… …

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  • 9bias — I. noun Etymology: Middle French biais Date: 1530 1. a line diagonal to the grain of a fabric; especially a line at a 45 degree angle to the selvage often utilized in the cutting of garments for smoother fit 2. a. a peculiarity in the shape of a… …

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  • 10Electronic amplifier — A practical amplifier circuit An electronic amplifier is a device for increasing the power of a signal. It does this by taking energy from a power supply and controlling the output to match the input signal shape but with a larger amplitude. In… …

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