Prejudge
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Prejudge ( verb )
To form an opinion or make a judgement about something or someone before having enough information or evidence.
Origin:
From pre- ("before") + judge ("form a judgement abou.t")
Examples:
- He was accused of prejudging the case before all the evidence had been presented.
- I don"t want to prejudge the situation, let"s wait and see what happens.
- It's easy to prejudge people based on their appearance or background.
- She was guilty of prejudging her opponents and not giving them a fair chance.
- He was criticized for prejudging the outcome of the trial before it had even begun.
(As a noun)
Prejudge ( noun )
To form an opinion or make a judgement about something or someone before having enough information or evidence.
Origin:
From pre- ("before") + judge ("form a judgement abou.t")
Examples:
- He was accused of prejudging the case before all the evidence had been presented.
- I don"t want to prejudge the situation, let"s wait and see what happens.
- It's easy to prejudge people based on their appearance or background.
- She was guilty of prejudging her opponents and not giving them a fair chance.
- He was criticized for prejudging the outcome of the trial before it had even begun.