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comparative more prejudicial, superlative most prejudicial
Exhibiting prejudice or bias. examples
Causing harm or injury; detrimental, harmful or injurious. quotations examples
Were I to give you money, for whatever reason, it would be extremely prejudicial to your chances in court if you were unfortunate enough to appear there.
2011, Minette Walters, The Scold's Bridle
(law) Tending to convince based on past history rather than on evidence about the case at hand. quotations examples
The judge had granted the DA a one-week extension with the caustic admonition that the case would be summarily dismissed if at that time probative, as opposed to prejudicial, evidence was not produced.
1999, Dana Stabenow, Hunter's Moon, page 109