Why should I judge others?

Is there difference between sentence “prejudicial” and sentence “prejudice”? Does each word fit in a particular context?

(By “prejudicial” I am not referring to the “detrimental” definition, but the “premature judgement” definition).

If someone doesn’t understand the concept, then the sentences are overwritten, and the sentence cannot be ignored, they are thrown out.

Asked on March 18, 2021 in Synonyms.
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Is it being prejudicial that something is advantageous will induce prejudice in someone who is aware of it? If a prank is perpetrated on such a person, he/she is also prejudiced.

A wise judge will not allow the prosecution to introduce gory crime scene photographs because they will be prejudicial to the prosecution. Who will see how horrifying is the picture in a jury’s minds will lead them to ignore the actual evidence of whether the defendant is responsible. Due to the personal nature of the case, the trial lawyers will often be prejudiced, unable

to offer a fair judgement on all evidence.

Answered on March 18, 2021.
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