biased against
Frequency: 8.035.6 per million words
To have a negative prejudice or unfair feeling towards a person or group.
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- Fate was strongly biased against him.
- The news coverage was clearly biased against the opposition party.
- The judge was accused of being biased against the defendant.
- Some employers are illegally biased against older candidates.
- He seems to be biased against anyone who didn't attend his university.
- The hiring algorithm was found to be biased against female applicants.
- Do you think the referee was biased against our team?
- Historically, many laws were unfairly biased against minority groups.
- I felt the interviewer was slightly biased against me due to my accent.
- A good leader should not be biased against new ideas.