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antibias

American  
[an-tee-bahy-uhs] / ˌæn tiˈbaɪ əs /

adjective

  1. serving to prevent or deter bias or the skewing of judgment, representation, or treatment., based on prejudice.


Other Word Forms

  • antibiased adjective

Example Sentences

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Dror says antibias strategies are especially important to medical examiners because many work hand in hand with police who might influence them.

From Science Magazine

Glendale Unified officials said he asked for emails on social justice learning standards and lessons, restorative justice and antibias education.

From Los Angeles Times

He said antibias training is core to that work, addressing attitudes before they result in ugly confrontations.

From Los Angeles Times

She compiled a resource list for antibias education and spoke out about racism in videos, articles and campus Zoom panels.

From Los Angeles Times

La Mikia Castillo, an activist who does antibias consulting, has grandparents who immigrated from Panama; she identifies as Afro-Latina.

From Los Angeles Times