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    Par·ti pris
    /ˌpärdē ˈprē/

    noun

    • 1. a preconceived view; a bias: "the coherence of the theory is the result of an intellectual parti pris"

    adjective

    • 1. prejudiced; biased: "the document is parti pris in its approach to theology"
  2. parti pris: An inclination for or against something or someone that affects judgment; prejudice or bias.

  3. Parti pris is a French term that translates to “taking a side” or “having a bias” in English. It is commonly used in various fields such as literature, art, philosophy, and law. This term encapsulates the idea of having a predetermined viewpoint or inclination towards a particular perspective or opinion. Basic Definition Of “Parti Pris

  4. [paʀti ] masculine noun. 1. (Politics) party. le Parti socialiste the Socialist Party. 2. (= décision) prendre le parti de faire to make up one’s mind to do ⧫ to resolve to do. prendre son parti de to come to terms with. prendre parti pour to take sides for ⧫ to take a stand for. prendre parti pour to take sides against ⧫ to take a stand against.

  5. Feb 13, 2024 · An architecture parti, often referred to as parti pris, is a concept or organizing principle in architectural design. It represents the basic idea or scheme that a building design is based on, guiding decisions and informing the overall layout, form, and aesthetics.

  6. General (18 matching dictionaries) parti pris: Merriam-Webster.com [ home, info ] parti pris: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries [ home, info ] parti pris: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language [ home, info ] parti pris: Collins English Dictionary [ home, info ] parti pris: Vocabulary.com [ home, info ] parti pris: Wordnik [ home, info ]

  7. noun as in hidden agenda. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Weak matches. ax to grind. prejudice. ulterior motive. Discover More. Example Sentences. Aucun critique n'est aussi impersonnel que lui, aussi libre de parti pris et d'opinions préconçues, aussi objectif. From Project Gutenberg.

  8. ( 2010) With his even language, his balanced summaries and mostly fair analyses, he avoids the appearance of parti pris. The Times Literary Supplement. ( 2016) In the anteroom to the first floor gallery, modernism grows more earnest, more foreign and more parti pris. The Times Literary Supplement. ( 2017) New from Collins.

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