favoritism in English

noun
1
the practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another.
Anything else would smack of favoritism and unfair treatment for a general officer.

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1. Chauvinism: excessive favoritism

2. Nepotism, cronyism and favoritism are rampant.

3. 5 Students were evaluated without bias or favoritism.

4. If you secretly try to show favoritism.

5. He is completely free from bias or favoritism.

6. It involves being fair, free from having or showing bias or favoritism.

7. The definition of Biased is unfairly showing favoritism towards something or someone

8. Chauvinistic: having or showing excessive favoritism towards one's own country.

9. School district employees believed that promotions were based on favoritism.

10. All can learn from Jacob’s family that favoritism and partiality undermine family unity.

11. Synonyms for Biasness include prejudice, intolerance, favouritism, partisanship, unfairness, bigotry, chauvinism, favoritism, nonobjectivity and preference

12. (Hosea 4:11) Elders also avoid giving even the appearance of showing favoritism.

13. Unlike the religious leaders of his day, he showed no trace of bias or favoritism.

14. Many cultures bias their legacies, parental care, sustenance, and favoritism toward sons at the expense of daughters.

15. The thinking of some required readjustment, for they were showing favoritism to the rich.

16. (Re 7:9) Thus, there is no place in the Christian congregation for prejudice or favoritism.

17. The spirit is what “the examiner of hearts” estimates, and his judgments are free from favoritism or partiality.

18. 12 Cattle as a result of favoritism and bribery Gao, under the pretext of no evidence, inadmissible.

19. The civil service system is set up in the process of fighting against the favoritism and the "pork barrel" system.

20. 🔊 As a parent, it can be difficult to remain Consistent in your punishment, but you must not show favoritism

21. (Acts 10:34, 35) Since that is true, the Christian congregation is no place for partiality, cliques, or favoritism.

22. 24 A boss who is romantically involved with a subordinate can exhibit favoritism through raises, promotions, assignments and the like.

23. A boss who is romantically involved with a subordinate can exhibit favoritism through raises, promotions, assignments and the like.

24. Bureaucracy also discourages favoritism, meaning that in a well‐run organization, friendships and political clout should have no effect on access to funding

25. If it is because of your stellar performance, perhaps the favoritism indicates that you are a rising star in the organization.

26. 16 The results showed that there was significantly correlation among elementary school teachers' practical intelligence, Yuarn-Feng beliefs, in-group favoritism , and mental health, job performance.

27. 13 I think the answer is that both play a role but some of the effects are due to stereotypes above and beyond in-group favoritism.

28. Frederica were a favorite of the Danish queen, who's favoritism of Germans were disliked, and was awarded by her with her order and the lucrative post of abbess.

29. Posted on March 27, 2021 Comments Off on Ask Amy: One brother gets the samovar, the other – Bupkis – The Denver Post Dear Amy: I need some help countering favoritism in my in-law family

30. Synonyms & Antonyms of Chauvinist (Entry 1 of 2) having or showing excessive favoritism towards one's own country wrote a history of World War II that was widely criticized for its Chauvinist slant