/prɪpəˈzɛʃən/ – Noun
Definition: 1. sự chấp hữu trước;
2. sự thiên vị, sự thành kiến.
A more thorough explanation: Prepossession refers to a bias or prejudice that a person may have before encountering a particular situation or individual. In legal terms, prepossession can refer to a preconceived opinion or judgment that may influence a person’s decision-making process in a legal matter.
Example: The prepossession of the defendant by the jury members could have influenced the outcome of the trial.