The Collaborative International Dictionary
Prejudicially
Prejudicial \Prej`u*di"cial\, a. [L. praejudicialis belonging to a preceding judgment: cf. F. pr['e]judiciel.]
Biased, possessed, or blinded by prejudices; as, to look with a prejudicial eye. [Obs.]
--Holyday.-
Tending to obstruct or impair; hurtful; injurious; disadvantageous; detrimental.
--Hooker.His going away . . . was most prejudicial and most ruinous to the king's affairs.
--Clarendon. [1913 Webster] -- Prej`u*di"cial*ly, adv. -- Prej`u*di"cial*ness, n.
Wiktionary
prejudicially
adv. In a prejudicial manner.
Usage examples of "prejudicially".
That was how he learned that Boonton had simply gone home for the day with a story about being prejudicially kicked out of class by a temporary teacher.