Sentence example with the word 'partiality'

partiality

affinity, clanship, druthers, fancy, inclination, leaning, parti pris, personal choice, prejudice, soft spot, twist

Definition n. a predisposition to like something

Last update: July 11, 2015


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We will be gracious to the needy without partiality, and we must be gracious to the needy without partiality.   [noun]

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Verse 2 of the Psalm states: How long will you judge unjustly, and show partiality to the wicked?   [noun]

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Accounts in Exchequer, kept by the same kind of check, may have occasioned the Antiquary's partiality.   [noun]

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As if to remove all possible charge of partiality, Scott made the one faultless Christian of his tale a Covenanting widow, the admirable Bessie McLure.   [noun]

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Enchanted with the beauty of your granddaughter, and rendered indulgent by their partiality for Bartja, they would easily forgive this breach of an ancient custom.   [noun]

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You have criticised in a kindly spirit--I had almost said with partiality for the writer--a work which teaches a doctrine that you thought it your duty to condemn.   [noun]

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The publishers have endeavoured to gratify the honourable partiality of the public for the encouragement of British art, by illustrating this edition with designs by the most eminent living artists.   [noun]

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Finally, as regards donations, wills, and inheritance, society, careful both of the personal affections and its own rights, must never permit love and partiality to destroy justice.   [noun]

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