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1 biased
مُتَحَيِّز \ biased: unfair; having a bias: Most people are biased in their judgements. She is biased in favour of her children, and thinks they are never wrong. \ مُحَابٍ \ biased: unfair; having a bias: Most people are biased in their judgements. She is biased in favour of her children, and thinks they are never wrong. -
2 biased
مُتَحَامِل \ biased: unfair; having a bias: Most people are biased in their judgements. She is biased in favour of her children, and thinks they are never wrong. prejudiced: holding a prejudice (in favour of or against sth.): No one should be prejudiced against foreigners. -
3 biased (or biassed), partial
مُنْحاز \ biased (or biassed), partial. -
4 خطأ تحيزي
biased error -
5 متحامل
مُتَحَامِل \ biased: unfair; having a bias: Most people are biased in their judgements. She is biased in favour of her children, and thinks they are never wrong. prejudiced: holding a prejudice (in favour of or against sth.): No one should be prejudiced against foreigners. \ مُتَحَجِّر \ stony: cold and unfriendly: a stony silence. \ مُتَحَجِّر القَلْب \ ruthless: merciless; pitiless: a ruthless enemy. -
6 متحيز
مُتَحَيِّز \ biased: unfair; having a bias: Most people are biased in their judgements. She is biased in favour of her children, and thinks they are never wrong. -
7 محاب
مُحَابٍ \ biased: unfair; having a bias: Most people are biased in their judgements. She is biased in favour of her children, and thinks they are never wrong. -
8 prejudiced
مُتَحَامِل \ biased: unfair; having a bias: Most people are biased in their judgements. She is biased in favour of her children, and thinks they are never wrong. prejudiced: holding a prejudice (in favour of or against sth.): No one should be prejudiced against foreigners. -
9 مغرض
adj. biased, one sided, partial, prejudiced, tendentious, unfair -
10 موجه ناحية كذا
adj. biased against -
11 موروب
adj. awry, biased, thwart -
12 تحامل على
تَحَامَلَ على: تَحَيّزَ ضِدّ، جارَ على، ظَلَمَto discriminate against, be prejudiced (biased, partial) against, take sides against; to wrong, oppress, do wrong to, do injustice to, be unfair or unjust to, treat unjustly; to maltreat, ill-treat, treat badly -
13 تحيز لـ أو إلى
تَحَيّزَ لِـ أو إلى: اِنْحَازَ، حابَى، تَحَزّبَto side with, take sides with, take someone's part, favor, be partial to, align oneself with, be biased for, have a bias for, be prejudiced for -
14 تغرض لـ
تَغَرّضَ لِـ: تَحَيّزَto take sides with, side with, be partial to, be biased for, have a bias for -
15 مال إلى أو مع
مالَ إلى أو مَع: تَحَيّزَ لِـto take sides with, side with, favor, be partial to, be biased for, be prejudiced for -
16 متحامل
مُتَحَامِل: مُتَحَيّز، جائِرdiscriminating, prejudiced, biased, partial, one-sided, ex parte; unfair, unjust, inequitable, wrongful; oppressive -
17 متحزب
مُتَحَزّب: مُتَحَيّزpartial, biased, prejudiced, one-sided, ex parte, unfair -
18 متحيز
مُتَحَيّز: مُحَابٍ، مُتَحَزّبpartial, one-sided, ex parte, aligned, biased, tendentious, prejudiced, unfair -
19 مجحف
مُجْحِف: ظالِم، مُتَحَيّزunjust, unfair, inequitable, oppressive; prejudiced, biased, partial -
20 محاب
مُحَابٍ (المُحَابِي): مُتَحَيّزpartial, one-sided, ex parte, biased, prejudiced, unfair
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