[verb] [T] [disapproving] - to form an opinion about (a situation or a person) before knowing or considering all of the factsLet's not prejudge the situation - we need to hear both sides of the story first.His lawyer claims it would be impossible for him to have a fair trial as the media has unfairly prejudged him.
PREJUDGE
Meaning of PREJUDGE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012