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unprejudiced

[uhn-prej-uh-dist] / ʌnˈprɛdʒ ə dɪst /


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It’s a heightened, metaphorical work that theorizes that in order to truly heal we need to have unprejudiced and forthright conversations with ourselves about our past and our role in our failed relationships.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 6, 2023

“These facts reinforce the serious concerns that Mr. Smith is not running an impartial and unprejudiced investigation and prosecution,” he wrote.

From Washington Times Aug. 29, 2023

I hear and read a lot about trying to become unprejudiced and non-racist.

From Seattle Times Jul. 27, 2016

In a newspaper interview, Mudd said, “... not a man of them sat on my trial with an unbiased and unprejudiced mind. Before a word of evidence was heard … I was already condemned. ... ”

From Washington Post Mar. 16, 2015

And I can understand a tender, unprejudiced Jesus.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver




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