Sentence example with the word 'prejudicial'

prejudicial

bad, corruptive, differential, forejudged, lethal, noisome, preconceptual, prejudged, toxic, venenate, worthless

Definition adj. (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury

Last update: August 17, 2015


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Strikes are prejudicial for the growth of any industry.   [Please select]

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To check these prejudicial fluctuations and to prevent too great a fall in the price of gold (to repeat a popular misconception), a £42,297,050 30,395,916 11,763,923 £ 84,456,889 £IO,178,718 05,$24,375,067 gold,.   [Please select]

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Next to turning out bag-men, lifting of hounds is the most prejudicial.   [Please select]

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Indeed, even animal food too freely given is said to have a prejudicial effect upon the nose of a sporting dog.   [Please select]

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Mudge, but she was a little alarmed, nevertheless, as such an appeal would probably be prejudicial to her interest.   [Please select]

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Mullins and his operations, and interfere if any steps were taken prejudicial to Mr.   [Please select]

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Much as starving is to be deprecated, the prejudicial effects of repletion are still greater.   [Please select]

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In abolishing the turbulent and prejudicial Streltzi, he is accused of great cruelties.   [Please select]

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Bobcats (_Lynx baileyi_) and coyotes (_Canis mearnsi_) probably are a prejudicial factor.   [Please select]

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Doubtless it would be highly prejudicial to the parasitical birds laying white eggs, but favourable to those laying mottled eggs.   [Please select]

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Don't you see that this sort of thing is not only a disgrace to him, but very prejudicial to the village.   [Please select]

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