Prejudge ( verb , noun )

(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:

  1. He was accused of prejudging the case before all the evidence had been presented.
  2. I don"t want to prejudge the situation, let"s wait and see what happens.
  3. It's easy to prejudge people based on their appearance or background.
  4. She was guilty of prejudging her opponents and not giving them a fair chance.
  5. 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:

  1. He was accused of prejudging the case before all the evidence had been presented.
  2. I don"t want to prejudge the situation, let"s wait and see what happens.
  3. It's easy to prejudge people based on their appearance or background.
  4. She was guilty of prejudging her opponents and not giving them a fair chance.
  5. He was criticized for prejudging the outcome of the trial before it had even begun.
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