perjudicial

[US]/[ˌpɜː.dʒuˈdaɪ.əl]/
[UK]/[ˌpɝː.dʒuˈdaɪ.əl]/

Translation

adj.causing harm or damage; detrimental; injurious

Example Sentences

smoking is prejudicial to your health.

the decision could be prejudicial to the company's interests.

the article had a prejudicial effect on public opinion.

the judge recused himself from the prejudicial case.

his behavior was prejudicial to the team's morale.

spreading such rumors is prejudicial to her reputation.

pollution is prejudicial to the sustainable development of the city.

the policy has a prejudicial impact on small businesses.

exposure to violence is prejudicial to children.

the evidence was deemed prejudicial and inadmissible.

prejudicial assumptions can lead to discrimination.

the delay was prejudicial to the project timeline.

his prejudicial remarks offended many people.

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