precolorable
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example Sentences
Example:The court should be impartial and not let any precolorable evidence prejudice the case.
Definition:Based on opinions formed beforehand rather than on actual observation or experience; unfair.
Example:The media's biased reporting can create a precolorable perception of reality.
Definition:Having or showing distortion of the truth in favor of or against an individual or a group.
Example:The legislation is precolorable prejudicial to the rights of citizens.
Definition:Calculated to cause injury or damage.
Example:The judge avoided hearing precolorable cases that he was prejudiced against.
Definition:Having a bias against a person or a group.
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