 Prejudice or unfairness to a certain group or person  There was proof that the teacher was being bias because she let her son out of detention earlier.

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 Prejudice or unfairness to a certain group or person  There was proof that the teacher was being bias because she let her son out of detention earlier than the others.

 No interest  Zaria was indifferent about which movie to go to and she just didn’t care as long as she did go.

 Fair  The jury was impartial and fair by listening to each side of the story.

 To settle an argument  Mrs. Kebart arbitrated the argument between the 2 students.

 To be forced out  The family was evicted from the building because they could not pay the bills.

 A person who is devoted to their own opinions  He was labeled a bigot after making some offensive comments.

 Force to do something  Harry was compelled to take care of Harold and he couldn’t back down.

 Fascinated  Lindsey was so enthralled in the movie she didn’t want to be disturbed at all.

 Make someone legally do something  Her job obliges her to work overnight.

 To treat in a cruel way  The country has been oppressed by a rude and ruthless dictator.