


Understanding Prejudiciary: What It Means and How It Affects Us
Prejudiciable refers to something that is likely to cause prejudice or harm to someone or something. It can be used to describe an action, a decision, a situation, or a person that has the potential to cause negative consequences for others.
For example:
* The new policy is prejudiciary to the rights of minority groups.
* The judge's bias is prejudiciary to the defendant's fair trial.
* The company's actions are prejudiciary to the environment.
In each of these examples, the action or decision has the potential to cause harm or injustice to someone or something, and is therefore considered prejudiciary.



