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Hazem
Dont understand the word prejudice as verb here?i know it mean unreasonable opinion or feeling
Make a forceful promise to yourself. Refuse to let others
prejudice your thinking. Stay tuned to Channel P.
Once you've mastered the technique of thinking only good
thoughts about people, greater success is guaranteed
30 juil. 2019 02:22
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I disagree a little with John. Yes, it can be a judgement a person makes about a another person or group, but this is just one context. 'Prejudice' as a verb can be much broader in meaning ... it all depends on context. It is one of those words that media and politics commonly use in one usually negative context, but in fact, there are many other ways less negative where this word can be used.
30 juillet 2019
Margarett is correct. It means to not let others affect your thinking, view or beliefs about someone or something. Prejudiced is not so much an unreasonable opinion about someone (although that is true), it is a judgement a person makes towards a person or group. A person can be prejudiced against tall or short people, rich or poor people, Asians, Americans, Christians, Muslim's, overweight people, etc... In other words, don't let your view or thinking be affected about someone or some group because of what other people are saying. (:
30 juillet 2019
to impair, maybe...
30 juillet 2019
It essentially means 'to influence'.
"Don't let others prejudice your thinking" = " Don't let others influence your thinking".
30 juillet 2019
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Hazem
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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