partiality
1 of 1noun/ˌpɑr.ˈʃiæ.lə.ti/
Forms:partialities
1
an unfair prejudice or bias toward an individual, group of people, etc.
- The judge was criticized for showing partiality during the trial.
- Her partiality toward her friend's ideas was evident in the meeting.
- The hiring manager's partiality led to an unfair selection process.
- Teachers should avoid partiality to ensure all students are treated equally.
- The company's policy aims to eliminate any form of partiality in promotions.
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