adverb
- in a way that causes harm or disadvantage; detrimentally
Usage: formal; often used in legal contexts
Examples
- The leaked information could prejudicially affect the defendant’s right to a fair trial.
- The judge ruled that the evidence would prejudicially influence the jury.
- Publishing those details might prejudicially impact the ongoing investigation.
- The company’s reputation was prejudicially damaged by the false accusations.
- The witness’s testimony was excluded because it would prejudicially bias the proceedings.
- The merger was blocked because it would prejudicially affect market competition.