Outside of the legal context, Prejudicial refers to words that assign people to a racial, ethnic or any other stereotype. For example calling an Irish person a "Mick" is prejudicial. Unless you're a Mick, of course. Then it is funny.
An example of a prejudicial is racial discrimination of gender discrimination. Prejudicial refers to something that is detrimental to someone or something.
prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
not racist
it means when someone is hurt or either injured
The phrase "prejudicial to your client" refers to any action, evidence, or argument that could negatively impact a client's case or interests. It suggests that something may harm the client's position, undermine their credibility, or lead to an unfavorable outcome in legal proceedings. Legal representatives must be vigilant to avoid introducing or relying on such prejudicial material to protect their client's rights and interests.
Artificial, prejudicial, and unofficial. (all have 4 syllables)
An example of a prejudicial is racial discrimination of gender discrimination. Prejudicial refers to something that is detrimental to someone or something.
Give you a prejudicial rhetorical statement?
A non prejudicial remark will be based on privious thought and evidence A non prejudicial remark will be based on privious thought and evidence A non prejudicial remark will be based on privious thought and evidence
Answer
I would simply like to humbly contend that this court is prejudicial.
prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
The judge declared the tapes prejudicial so they could not be presented to the jury.
official special artificial prejudicial social judicial
A positive prejudicial statement is a statement that relies on stereotypes, but does not say anything negative about the group. For example, saying Asians are good at math would be a positive prejudicial statement.
Prejudicial
A positive prejudicial statement is a statement that relies on stereotypes, but does not say anything negative about the group. For example, saying Asians are good at math would be a positive prejudicial statement.