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partiality

  • 1 partiality

    [-ʃɪˈælətɪ] noun
    1) a liking for:

    He has a partiality for cheese.

    وَلَع
    2) the preferring of one person or side more than another:

    He could not help showing his partiality for/towards his own team.

    تَفْضيل، تَحَيُّز، مُحاباه

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  • 2 تحيز

    n. partiality, favouritism, favor, prejudice, inequality, odds, favoritism, favour
    v. align, favour, favor

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  • 3 محاباة

    n. favouritism, patronage, favor, favour, partiality, bias, one-sidedness, prejudice, odds, favoritism

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  • 4 ولع

    n. passion, fondness, liking, penchant, partiality, predilection
    v. love, attach

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  • 5 إجحاف

    إجْحاف: ظُلْم، ضَرَر، تَحَيّز
    injustice, unfairness, inequity, wrong; oppression; prejudice; bias, partiality

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  • 6 تحامل

    تَحَامُل: تَحَيّز، جَوْر، ظُلْم
    discrimination; prejudice, bias, partiality; wrong, injustice, inequity, unfairness, oppression

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  • 7 تحزب

    تَحَزّب: تَحَيّز، تَأيِيد
    partiality, favoritism, favor(ing), one-sidedness, taking sides (with), siding (with), bias, prejudice; support, backing, patronage, advocation, advocacy

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  • 8 تحيز

    تَحَيّز: اِنْحِيَاز، مُحَاباة، تَحَزّب
    partiality, favoritism, favor(ing), one-sidedness, alignment, siding (with), taking sides (with), bias, prejudice

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  • 9 تشيع

    تَشَيّع (لِـ)
    sectarianism; partisanship, factionalism; adherence (to), following, support, advocation, advocacy, patronage; partiality, bias, prejudice, favoritism, one-sidedness, taking sides (with), siding (with)

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  • 10 تعصب

    تَعَصّب
    fanaticism, bigotry, intolerance, narrowminded-ness, zealotry; partiality

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  • 11 تمييز

    تَمْيِيز (في المُعَامَلَة): تَحَامُلٌ أو مُحَابَاة
    discrimination (in treatment); partiality, bias, prejudice; favoritism, favor(ing)

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  • 12 حزبية

    حِزْبيّة
    partisanship, factionalism; party life (spirit, activities); partiality, bias

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  • 13 غرضية

    غَرَضِيّة: تَحَيّز
    bias, prejudice, partiality, one-sidedness

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  • 14 ميز

    مَيّزَ (في المُعَامَلَة على غَيْرِ أسَاسِ الجَدَارَة، لِمَصْلَحَةِ فُلاَنٍ أو ضِدّهُ)
    to discriminate (in favor of or against), show partiality (in favor of or against)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ميز

  • 15 محاباة

    مُحَابَاة: تَحَيّز
    favoritism, favor(ing), partiality, one-sidedness, bias, prejudice

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  • 16 مشايعة

    مُشَايَعَة
    partisanship; adherence, following, support; partiality, favoritism, one-sidedness, bias

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  • 17 ممالأة

    مُمَالأَة: مُحَابَاة
    partiality, one-sidedness, favoritism, bias, prejudice

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  • 18 هوى

    هَوىً: تَغَرّض، تَحَيّز
    prejudice, bias, partiality

    Arabic-English new dictionary > هوى

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  • Partiality — Par ti*al i*ty (?; 277), n. [Cf. F. partialit[ e].] 1. The quality or state of being partial; inclination to favor one party, or one side of a question, more than the other; undue bias of mind. [1913 Webster] 2. A predilection or inclination to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • partiality — I noun affinity, attachment, attraction, bent, bias, biased judgment, discrimination, favor, favoritism, fondness, inclination, iniquitas, injustice, intolerance leaning, liking, one sidedness, partisanship, penchant, preconception, predilection …   Law dictionary

  • partiality — (n.) one sidedness, early 15c., from M.Fr. parcialité, from M.L. partialitatem (nom. partialitas), from partialis (see PARTIAL (Cf. partial)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • partiality — prepossession, prejudice, bias, *predilection Analogous words: approving or approval, endorsing or endorsement (see corresponding verbs at APPROVE) Antonyms: impartiality …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • partiality — [n] favoritism, fondness affinity, bias, cup of tea*, dish, druthers*, flash, inclination, inclining, leaning, liking, love, partisanship, penchant, predilection, predisposition, preference, prejudice, proclivity, propensity, taste, tendency,… …   New thesaurus

  • partiality — [pär΄shē al′ə tē, pär shal′ə tē] n. [ME parcialitee < MFr partialité] 1. the state or quality of being partial; tendency to favor unfairly; bias 2. particular fondness or liking SYN. PREJUDICE …   English World dictionary

  • partiality — par|ti|al|i|ty [ˌpa:ʃiˈælıti US ˌpa:r ] n [U] 1.) unfair support of one person or one group against another = ↑bias ▪ the problem of partiality in news reporting 2.) partiality for sth formal a special liking for something ▪ a partiality for… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • partiality — noun (U) 1 unfair support of one person or one side against another; bias 1 (1): Councillors were accused of partiality on land issues. 2 partiality for formal a special liking for something: a partiality for Moorish architecture …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • partiality — /pahr shee al i tee, pahr shal /, n., pl. partialities. 1. the state or character of being partial. 2. a favorable bias or prejudice: the partiality of parents for their own children. 3. a special fondness, preference, or liking (usually fol. by… …   Universalium

  • partiality — noun 1) his partiality toward their cause Syn: bias, prejudice, favoritism, favor, partisanship See note at bias 2) her partiality for brandy Syn: liking, love, fondness …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • partiality — /paʃiˈæləti/ (say pahshee aluhtee) noun (plural partialities) 1. the state or character of being partial. 2. (sometimes followed by for) favourable bias or prejudice: the partiality of parents for their own offspring. 3. (sometimes followed by… …  

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