prejudice against



prejudice someone or something against someone or something

to turn someone or a group against someone or something. I believe that the lawyer was trying to prejudice the jury against the defendant. The discussion about how calves are raised prejudiced me against eating veal.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Esben-Danish, Norwegian
IrmaEER-mah (German, Finnish), UR-mə (English)German, English, Dutch, Finnish, Spanish, Italian, Georgian, Lithuanian, Hungarian (Rare), Ancient G
Eliora-Hebrew
Chandan-Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Odia
Shadi (2)-Persian
FreddieFRED-eeEnglish