forejudged
/fɔrˈdʒʌdʒd/
verb
- Past tense of forejudge; judged or formed an opinion prematurely.
- The committee forejudged the proposal before hearing all the arguments.
- She realized she had forejudged her new neighbor too quickly.
- He forejudged the candidate's abilities based on a single mistake.
adjective
- Having been judged or decided prematurely, without full information.
- His forejudged opinion of the movie changed after he watched it.
- The forejudged verdict was later overturned when new evidence appeared.
- The forejudged outcome disappointed those who wanted a fair trial.
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