/prɛdʒədɪst/ – adjective
Definition: 1. bị thiệt hại, bị tổn thất, bị xâm phạm (quyền lợi);
2. có thành kiến nặng;
3. chịu tách động của vấn đề tiên quyết.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “prejudiced” refers to a biased or unfair attitude or opinion formed beforehand, often based on irrelevant factors, which may influence a person’s judgment or decision-making in a way that is detrimental to another party’s rights or interests.
Example: The judge ruled that the defendant’s prior criminal record should not be considered as it could prejudice the jury against him.