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irrational prejudice

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meanings of irrationaland prejudice


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irrational
adjective
uk /ɪˈræʃ.ən.əl/ us /ɪˈræʃ.ən.əl/
not using reason or ...
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prejudice
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈpredʒ.ə.dɪs/ us /ˈpredʒ.ə.dɪs/
an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought ...
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Examples of irrational prejudice


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There is possibly an element of irrationalprejudice in this determination, but another reason has to do with scientific method.
Aristocracy was an irrationalprejudice, and as such it could not resist the progress of enlightenment.
In other words, the argument has developed that discrimination on the ground of age is ageist only if guided by irrationalprejudice and mistaken beliefs, rather than by commercial exigencies.
That was not just their own irrationalprejudice and bias; it was their own experience.
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They seem here to have been caught by some strange irrationalprejudice, and swept along by it regardless of the facts.
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The prejudice is there, and although there is the rational factor, there is also the irrationalprejudice.
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The real enemy, of course, is irrationalprejudice.
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Two hundred years have done very little to remove irrationalprejudice.
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That is the irrationalprejudice of the party opposite against any form of public ownership of industry whatever.
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My association uses words like "irrationalprejudice".
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The wolves represent the majority who display an irrationalprejudice and hatred towards the minority, the rabbits.
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Clause 28 will deal with the activities of a few councils which have provoked considerable public disquiet and, regrettably, fuelled irrational prejudices.
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This remains that of assisting the integration of immigrant peoples into the community and the prevention of the spread of harmful and irrational prejudices.
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Individuals have a range of feelings that are often difficult to classify because they range from irrational prejudices to moral perceptions.
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But the public disquiet about unauthorised camping cannot be attributed solely to irrational prejudices.
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Again, this is one of those irrational prejudices which excludes any local authority representative from a committee of that kind.
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In the phrase, prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, he defends people's cherished, but untaught, irrational prejudices (the greater it behooved them, the more they cherished it).
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