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prepossessed
pre·pos·sess P0531200 (prē′pə-zĕs′)tr.v. pre·pos·sessed, pre·pos·sess·ing, pre·pos·sess·es 1. To preoccupy to the exclusion of other thoughts or feelings: movie stars who prepossess millions of fans.2. a. To influence beforehand against or in favor of someone or something; prejudice: "Those to whom she endeavoured to give pleasure were prepossessed in her favour" (Jane Austen).b. To impress favorably in advance.ThesaurusprepossessedadjectiveExhibiting bias:biased, one-sided, partial, partisan, prejudiced, prejudicial, tendentious.
prepossessed
Synonyms for prepossessedadj exhibiting biasSynonyms- biased
- one-sided
- partial
- partisan
- prejudiced
- prejudicial
- tendentious
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