I. transitive verb
or for·judge fərˈjəj, fōr-, fȯr-
Etymology: Middle English forjuggen, from Middle French forjugier, forsjugier, from fors outside + jugier to judge — more at foreclose , judge
1. : to expel, oust, or put out by judgment of a court — used with from or of or with a double object
2. obsolete : adjudge , condemn
II. fōrˈjəj, fȯr- transitive verb
Etymology: fore- + judge
: prejudge