Unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something.
we will not tolerate this biased media coverage
Example sentencesExamples
In Canada, although not alone, the CBC provides the most slanted and biased information, and routinely practices dishonest reporting.
Sequential block designs can lead to biased allocation.
I only object to the fact that your articles seem extremely biased.
Police Officers were unanimously viewed as acting in a biased way towards male victims.
Shorter, honest recommendations are better than longer biased reports.
The genetic programming example above yields large equations that become impractical or too biased to the past.
Many of these genes are also strongly female biased.
Still, this approach could have unwittingly biased results.
A clearer pattern occurred in open interspaces, which were only visited by small frugivores, and where the seed size distribution was significantly biased toward the smallest seeds.
Very young children are not yet as visually biased as adults.
Well, I think that there was a lot of biased coverage.
Conservatives, libertarians and Republicans often pride themselves as being more committed to the objective truth than the biased left-wing media.
Most studies of professions based on the process model have been biased towards Anglo-American experiences.
The publisher blamed the losses on a lack of advertising, particularly among those Marshalltown merchants who were biased against Latinos.
The decision to transfer such patients to neurosurgical care seems to be biased against older patients.
Its account of events was piecemeal and its analysis was biased.
These are culturally biased statements of opinion, not scientifically supportable propositions.
If you don't know already, I'm biased towards Rieslings.
The charge that its review process is biased against right-wing nominees is manifestly false.
However, Frontier legislator Emily Lau feared opinions from the forum could be biased.
Definition of biased in US English:
biased
adjectiveˈbīəstˈbaɪəst
Unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something.
we will not tolerate this biased media coverage
Example sentencesExamples
These are culturally biased statements of opinion, not scientifically supportable propositions.
The decision to transfer such patients to neurosurgical care seems to be biased against older patients.
The charge that its review process is biased against right-wing nominees is manifestly false.
Well, I think that there was a lot of biased coverage.
The publisher blamed the losses on a lack of advertising, particularly among those Marshalltown merchants who were biased against Latinos.
In Canada, although not alone, the CBC provides the most slanted and biased information, and routinely practices dishonest reporting.
Conservatives, libertarians and Republicans often pride themselves as being more committed to the objective truth than the biased left-wing media.
A clearer pattern occurred in open interspaces, which were only visited by small frugivores, and where the seed size distribution was significantly biased toward the smallest seeds.
Very young children are not yet as visually biased as adults.
Many of these genes are also strongly female biased.
If you don't know already, I'm biased towards Rieslings.
The genetic programming example above yields large equations that become impractical or too biased to the past.
However, Frontier legislator Emily Lau feared opinions from the forum could be biased.
Still, this approach could have unwittingly biased results.
Shorter, honest recommendations are better than longer biased reports.
Police Officers were unanimously viewed as acting in a biased way towards male victims.
I only object to the fact that your articles seem extremely biased.
Its account of events was piecemeal and its analysis was biased.
Sequential block designs can lead to biased allocation.
Most studies of professions based on the process model have been biased towards Anglo-American experiences.