prejudgment|prejudgments in English

noun

['prɪː'dʒʌdʒmənt]

act of passing judgment ahead of time, act of sentencing in advance; advance decision, early ruling

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1. They thus act “without prejudgment, doing nothing according to a biased leaning.” —1 Timothy 5:21.

2. The entire article Amounted to a diversion from the real issue of government foreknowledge and the government's failure to act on what it knew.: What the revocation of bail effectively Amounted to here was a predetermination, a prejudgment by the trial judge on the question of guilt.: The Brian Tamaki interview may not have Amounted to much, but the running commentary was priceless.