prejudicially

/ˌprɛdʒəˈdɪʃəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes harm or damage, especially to someone's rights or interests.
    • The lawyer argued that the delay had prejudicially affected his client's case.
    • The new policy was applied prejudicially against certain groups of workers.
    • Information was shared prejudicially, influencing the jury before the trial.
  2. In a biased or unfair manner.
    • He was accused of acting prejudicially toward employees from other countries.
    • The judge warned the witness not to speak prejudicially about the defendant.
    • The report was written prejudicially, ignoring facts that contradicted the author's opinion.
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