PREJUDGE


Meaning of PREJUDGE in English

(ˈ)prē|jəj transitive verb

Etymology: Middle French prejuger, from Latin praejudicare, from prae- pre- + judicare to judge — more at judge

1. : to judge before hearing or before full and sufficient examination : decide or sentence by anticipation : pass judgment on beforehand

2. obsolete : to anticipate the judgment of (another)

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