Prejudice (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: have, have a negative impact on, cause

Conjugation of prejudice

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Present Simple
prejudice
prejudice
prejudices
prejudice
prejudice
prejudice
Future Simple
will prejudice
will prejudice
will prejudice
will prejudice
will prejudice
will prejudice
Past Simple
prejudiced
prejudiced
prejudiced
prejudiced
prejudiced
prejudiced
Conditional Simple
would prejudice
would prejudice
would prejudice
would prejudice
would prejudice
would prejudice
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Present Progressive
am prejudicing
are prejudicing
is prejudicing
are prejudicing
are prejudicing
are prejudicing
Future Progressive
will be prejudicing
will be prejudicing
will be prejudicing
will be prejudicing
will be prejudicing
will be prejudicing
Past Progressive
was prejudicing
were prejudicing
was prejudicing
were prejudicing
were prejudicing
were prejudicing
Conditional Progressive
would be prejudicing
would be prejudicing
would be prejudicing
would be prejudicing
would be prejudicing
would be prejudicing
I
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you all
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Present Perfect
have prejudiced
have prejudiced
has prejudiced
have prejudiced
have prejudiced
have prejudiced
Future Perfect
will have prejudiced
will have prejudiced
will have prejudiced
will have prejudiced
will have prejudiced
will have prejudiced
Past Perfect
had prejudiced
had prejudiced
had prejudiced
had prejudiced
had prejudiced
had prejudiced
Conditional Perfect
would have prejudiced
would have prejudiced
would have prejudiced
would have prejudiced
would have prejudiced
would have prejudiced
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been prejudicing
have been prejudicing
has been prejudicing
have been prejudicing
have been prejudicing
have been prejudicing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been prejudicing
will have been prejudicing
will have been prejudicing
will have been prejudicing
will have been prejudicing
will have been prejudicing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been prejudicing
had been prejudicing
had been prejudicing
had been prejudicing
had been prejudicing
had been prejudicing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been prejudicing
would have been prejudicing
would have been prejudicing
would have been prejudicing
would have been prejudicing
would have been prejudicing

Examples of prejudice

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"'Any organization that appeals to narrow prejudice and attempts to enforce its creeds by violence is inimical to our democracy and repugnant to the ideals of every good Christian and every decent American. "'
"Evil can be isolated scientifically,... stripped of all prejudice,... destroying the shell of humanity that corrupts it.
"Further, that the accused did conduct himself... "to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, "and in a way to bring discredit upon the military service.
"He's had that sort of prejudice, that shit, for fucking months.
"It's easier to split an atom "than a prejudice." According to Einstein.
"'Any organization that appeals to narrow prejudice and attempts to enforce its creeds by violence is inimical to our democracy and repugnant to the ideals of every good Christian and every decent American. "'
"Evil can be isolated scientifically,... stripped of all prejudice,... destroying the shell of humanity that corrupts it.
"Further, that the accused did conduct himself... "to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, "and in a way to bring discredit upon the military service.
"He's had that sort of prejudice, that shit, for fucking months.
"It's easier to split an atom "than a prejudice." According to Einstein.
"In the general juvenile period of life when friendships are formed and habits established that will stick by one youth from parts of the U. S would be assembled together and would, by degree discover there was not just cause for the jealousies and prejudices which one part of the union invited against one another."
"It's no easy task being an ordinary parent to an extraordinary child. "I failed in that task. "And because of my prejudices, I failed you."
- Bad prejudices.
- I had prejudices about you.
- Old prejudices.
"In the general juvenile period of life when friendships are formed and habits established that will stick by one youth from parts of the U. S would be assembled together and would, by degree discover there was not just cause for the jealousies and prejudices which one part of the union invited against one another."
"It's no easy task being an ordinary parent to an extraordinary child. "I failed in that task. "And because of my prejudices, I failed you."
- Bad prejudices.
- I had prejudices about you.
- Old prejudices.
"...partial, prejudiced, absurd.
"By a partial, prejudiced and ignorant historian."
"I am prejudiced in my husband's favor naturally.
"They say we're prejudiced.
'Course I may be a little prejudiced.
It's prejudicing a witness.
To say any more risks prejudicing the inquest.
You are prejudicing these investigators against my client.
You are prejudicing your case by these interruptions.
You know what? I'm spending so much time focusing on Robyn's past that I'm prejudicing myself.
"...partial, prejudiced, absurd.
"By a partial, prejudiced and ignorant historian."
"I am prejudiced in my husband's favor naturally.
"They say we're prejudiced.
'Course I may be a little prejudiced.
It's prejudicing a witness.
To say any more risks prejudicing the inquest.
You are prejudicing these investigators against my client.
You are prejudicing your case by these interruptions.
You know what? I'm spending so much time focusing on Robyn's past that I'm prejudicing myself.

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