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Term: Predjuices

Noun: Predjuices are preconceived opinions or attitudes, especially unfavorable ones, formed without sufficient knowledge or reason.

Example Sentence: It is important to challenge our predjuices and strive for open-mindedness.

Verb: To predjuice means to form or influence opinions or attitudes in advance, often without careful consideration or impartiality.

Example Sentence: Don't let your personal experiences predjuice your judgment of others.

Adjective: When something is described as predjuice, it means it is characterized by bias, preconceived notions, or unfair treatment.

Example Sentence: The predjuice hiring practices of the company led to a lack of diversity in their workforce.

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