Disprejudice

/dɪsˈprɛdʒədɪs/ verb

Definition

To free from prejudice or to remove prejudiced thinking.

Etymology

From dis- (reverse) + prejudice (from Latin praejudicium, a judgment made beforehand). This verb literally means to undo prejudiced thinking.

Kelly Says

This word almost sounds modern—it could be used to describe debiasing training or anti-racism education—yet it's genuinely old. It shows that people have always recognized prejudice as something that can be 'un-done' through conscious effort.

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