/prɪˈdʒʊdɪʃəl/ – adjective
Definition: 1. gây thiệt hại, làm tổn thất cho, xâm hại đến (quyền lợi);
2. có ý nghĩa tiên quyết;
3. có thành kiến, có định kiến.
A more thorough explanation: “Prejudicial” in a legal context refers to something that is harmful, detrimental, or damaging to a legal case, proceeding, or the rights of a party involved. It can also refer to evidence or actions that may unfairly influence a judge or jury against a party in a legal matter.
Example: The judge ruled that the introduction of the prejudicial evidence would unfairly influence the jury’s decision.