prejudice+disposition

  • 1prejudice — prej·u·dice 1 / pre jə dəs/ n [Old French, from Latin praejudicium previous judgment, damage, from prae before + judicium judgment] 1: injury or detriment to one s legal rights or claims (as from the action of another): as a: substantial… …

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  • 2prejudice — n bias, partiality, prepossession, *predilection Analogous words: predisposition, disposition, inclination (see corre sponding verbs at INCLINE): *leaning, penchant …

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  • 3prejudice — A forejudgment; bias; partiality; preconceived opinion. A leaning towards one side of a cause for some reason other than a conviction of its justice. See also average man test bias discrimination. Evidence. Within rule allowing exclusion of… …

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  • 4prejudice — Synonyms and related words: a thing for, abuse, affinity, afflict, aggrieve, angle, apartheid, aptitude, aptness, bag, befoul, bend, bent, bewitch, bias, bigotry, blemish, blight, cast, chosen kind, color, conatus, condemn, conduciveness, corrupt …

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  • 5disposition — Synonyms and related words: a thing for, abalienation, abandonment, abjuration, administration, affinity, alienation, allocation, allotment, amortization, amortizement, animus, appetence, appetency, appetite, apportionment, approach, aptitude,… …

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  • 6with prejudice — Phrase with prejudice, as used in context in which an action is dismissed with prejudice, means an adjudication on merits and final disposition, barring right to bring or maintain an action on same claim or cause. Foundry Systems & Supply, Inc. v …

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  • 7dismissal with prejudice — An order of dismissal granted on motion of the defendant made without reservation as to prejudice. 24 Am J2d Dism §§ 53 et seq. An adjudication on the merits of the case, a final disposition of the controversy which bars the right to bring or… …

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  • 8bias — I. n. Inclination, bent, leaning, tendency, predilection, prepossession, proclivity, proneness, propensity, partiality, prejudice disposition, predisposition, turn, penchant. II. v. a. Influence, incline, prejudice, dispose, predispose, bend …

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  • 9Représentation de l'Angleterre georgienne chez Jane Austen — Portrait de George III (1738 1820), dont le règne englobe toute la vie de Jane Austen. Par Sir William Beechey. La représentation de l Angleterre georgienne est omniprésente dans les romans de Jane Austen (1775 1817). Tout entière située pendant… …

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  • 10Jane Austen — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Austen. Jane Austen …

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