deep prejudice

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

prejudice that is firmly established and difficult to change

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Examples (10)

  • She had never encountered such deep prejudice before.
  • It takes immense effort to overcome deep-seated prejudice in society.
  • The community struggled to dismantle years of deep prejudice against newcomers.
  • Despite educational efforts, some individuals still harbor deep prejudice.
  • His political campaign aimed to exploit the deep prejudice among certain voters.
  • Children are often unaware of the deep prejudice that exists in the adult world.
  • The documentary explored the historical roots of deep prejudice in the region.
  • Challenging deep prejudice is a continuous battle for human rights activists.
  • She felt the weight of deep prejudice every day in her new workplace.
  • We must educate future generations to prevent the formation of deep prejudice.