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Common collocations with prejudice in American Collocation

prejudice verb transitive

US /ˈpredʒədɪs/

unfairly

unduly
unfairly
unreasonably

It could well be that the two women’s costumes unfairly prejudiced us against them from the outset, but their performance left us rather cold.

seriously

seriously
substantially

The trial was dramatically halted after the Sunday Mirror published an article which, the judge said, risked ‘seriously prejudicing’ the jury.

employer
jurors
jury

Everybody would agree that disability should not prejudice an employer against recruiting or retaining someone.