(of an idea or opinion) Rigid and inflexible
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Exhibiting bias, partiality or prejudice
“The regional sections are unashamedly biased towards Australia. After all, it is called the Australian Wine Guide.”
Exhibiting bigotry in one's views, actions or attitude
“Police officers were unanimously viewed as acting in a biased way towards male victims.”
Ignorant of or uninterested in cultures, ideas, or peoples outside one's own experience
Seeking to impose a doctrine in all circumstances without regard to practical considerations
Inclined or willing to do something or to be persuaded
(of an idea or opinion) Rigid and inflexible
To have been persuaded based on available information
To have determined or dictated
Past tense for to bias or skew in a particular direction or interpretation
“The information we consume will likely bias our view of the world.”
Past tense for to show an inclination for, or against, something
“I tend to bias toward the view that first-person, nondual understanding represents something of the pinnacle of human knowledge.”
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