Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "prejudicially"

Lexicographically close words:
prejudging; prejudice; prejudiced; prejudices; prejudicial; prejudicing; prelacy; prelate; prelates; prelatic
  1. In vines so near the ground, also, the alkaline dust arising from the soil neutralises the natural acid of the fruit, and prejudicially affects the fermentation of the wine.

  2. This fact is much to be deplored, for when taken in excess it causes severe functional derangement of the digestive organs, and prejudicially affects the nervous system.

  3. That all such officers military and civil as shall use their authority prejudicially to the re-establishment of the Republic, shall be declared outlawed.

  4. It was said by the Post-Office officials, that the system of prepayment operated prejudicially against the security of valuable letters.

  5. Prejudicially affecting the right of any child to attend a school receiving public money without attending the religious instruction at that school; or (5.

  6. Prejudicially affecting the right of any child to attend a school receiving public money, without attending the religious instruction at that school; or (7.

  7. Abrogating or prejudicially affecting the right to establish or maintain any place of denominational education or any denominational institution or charity; or (5.

  8. Coffee planters of India and Ceylon will he prejudicially affected in their competition with silver-using countries.

  9. Any such Order in Council shall not affect prejudicially any rights acquired or accrued at the date of such Order coming into operation, and shall provide for the protection of such rights.

  10. It may, however, be freely admitted that whatever Godwin had to say was at least likely not to be prejudicially affected by the manner in which he said it.

  11. He spent five years in the South Seas and did not return to England till late in 1836--a voyage which perhaps prejudicially affected his health, but established his knowledge of nature.

  12. Again the Privy Council reversed the judgment of the Supreme Court and held that because the Manitoba law prejudicially affected educational privileges enjoyed by the minority after union there was a right of intervention.


  13. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prejudicially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.