prejudiced造句

“Migrants shouldn't be treated so cruelly,” says a despairing parent. “They are so prejudiced towards us.

Those denying the truth of this statement are badly prejudiced and must be pitilessly "liquidated."

Such a good man might be prejudiced against a woman who had chosen Sunday, never realizing the necessities of her case.

Why do so many seemingly decent people - the type who would hate to be considered prejudiced - think gingism is perfectly acceptable?

He fermented prejudiced crowds to riot.

People, it seems, are rather more prejudiced than they think they are.

And yet, to anyone less prejudiced than Susan Miss Mary Maria Blythe was not ill-looking for a lady of fifty-five.

As we walked home, I would fain have enlightened my charge on the characters of the people we had quitted; but she got it into her head that I was prejudiced against them.

The African Union, never a friend of the ICC, said Mr Moreno-Ocampo was egotistical and prejudiced against Africa.

We meet a blonde fair-skinned neighbor who hates the family. She is depicted three times, each time with her two blond sons, who seem less prejudiced than she is.

Like NEWSWEEK, Kaplan Inc. is a part of The Washington Post Company, so I am unapologetically prejudiced.

These negative feelings are taught and reinforced by the prejudiced persons' peer groups.

supplementary provision may be sought if necessary. This ensures that the grant of legal aid is not prejudiced by financial constraint.

prejudiced造句

I cannot understand why you are so prejudiced against us.