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Example sentences for "prejudicing"

Lexicographically close words:
prejudice; prejudiced; prejudices; prejudicial; prejudicially; prelacy; prelate; prelates; prelatic; prelatical
  1. We may now observe how this hypothesis introduces real formal unity without prejudicing mechanical plurality.

  2. Moreover, the author remarks appositely that by prejudicing the happiness of others needlessly one offends the divine will, which desires that all be happy as far as it is possible.

  3. He thought by prejudicing him in that direction he would surround their action with another friend.

  4. But of what I have known attempted in this kind, I must not as yet for fear of prejudicing or displeasing others give you any particular Account.

  5. And it must be remembered that the reports showing these facts were made by the railroad companies and were certainly not made with any intention of prejudicing the cause of the railroad manager.

  6. A permanent establishment of the principle of non-discrimination, on the other hand, would have benefited stockholders, while prejudicing the speculative interest which managers had in the roads.

  7. His malice did not succeed in prejudicing the king against the Jews, or inducing him to bar them from state employment.

  8. These scurrilous sheets have tried this young man in their columns and found him guilty, thus prejudicing the whole community against him before he comes to trial.

  9. Thursday, I find that my political opponents have been indulging in the same tricks, with the view of prejudicing me in your eyes, which characterised the anonymous communications to the Birmingham Daily Post.

  10. By using the word “judgment” in all these cases I am in no way prejudicing the argument of my opponents.

  11. I am in no way prejudicing the question as to the distinction between man and brute.

  12. I make no doubt that she will complain to you of my bad temper and ill usage; and I dare say that she will succeed in prejudicing you against me.

  13. A child’s force shall be able to disengage them, from overturning the coach, or prejudicing anybody in it.

  14. Further, it was regarded as prejudicing the cause of political reform.

  15. The present condition of secondary schools is undoubtedly prejudicing the development of the presidency and is by no means a negligible feature in the existing state of general disturbance.

  16. Edward therefore went over to France, having first, as if that could have any legal effect, secretly in his council entered a protest against this act prejudicing his own claims on the French crown through his mother.

  17. It would appear that Matilda seized every opportunity of prejudicing her father against her husband, who was exasperated at the king's refusal to place him in immediate possession of Normandy.


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