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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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Prejudicated, p.p. and ppl. adj. [f. Prejudicat v.] Prejudiced. a. Impaired. (Cf. Prejug(e v. 1 c.) b. (Unfavourably) preconceived. (Cf. Prejugit p.p. and ppl. adj.) — 1585 in Calderwood IV 386.
Their priviledges and ancient liberteis are so prejudicated, that … that estate … must needs suddanlie decay 1642 Rec. Kirk Scotl. 384.
Shew his majesty with what a prejudicated opinion I was received, by reason of what I have done at York, which I still lie under
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