prejudge|prejudged|prejudges|prejudging in English

verb

[pre·judge || ‚prɪː'dʒʌdʒ]

judge beforehand, pass a sentence ahead of time; rule beforehand, decide in advance, determine in advance

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1. I don't want to prejudge people.

2. Many tend to prejudge others and stereotype them.

3. 4:9 —He did not prejudge the Samaritan woman on the basis of her race

4. 15 Perhaps I am being prejudged in the same way, if my name is even mentioned outside.

5. (John 6:41-47) Of course, in preaching from house to house, Jehovah’s Witnesses do not prejudge anyone.

6. This court is in no way prejudging any defence of justification which may hereafter be raised in those libel proceedings.

7. The Advisory Committee stressed that the adoption of the draft resolution should not be seen as prejudging the outcome of consideration of the proposed programme budget for the biennium

8. The one alloweth of ruling elders under and infidel magistrate, but not under a Christian magistrate.—The other alloweth of them under a Christian magistrate, but not under an infidel.—That ruling elders do not prejudge the power of the civil magistrate, but the Prelacy doth, which Confuteth Whitgift.—That Christian magistrates are not

9. (49) The Federal Circuit feared that a judge Construing claims in light of the accused device may be more likely to "prejudge the ultimate infringement analysis by Construing claims with an aim to include or exclude an accused product or process." (50) And conducting Markman hearings early in a case, outside of the context of the accused device, may help a district court avoid this practice.