partialise
/pɑːˈtɪəlaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to make something partial or biased, often in a way that is unfair or unjust.
“The judge’s decision to partialise the case was widely criticised by the public.”
2. verb
to limit or restrict something, especially in a way that is unfair or unjust.
“The new law partialises the rights of immigrants, making it harder for them to access healthcare.”
3. verb
to show a preference for something or someone, often in a way that is unfair or unjust.
“The teacher’s tendency to partialise attention towards her favourite student was unfair to the others.”