forejudging
/fɔrˈdʒʌdʒɪŋ/
verb
- Present participle of forejudge; the act of forming an opinion prematurely.
- The teacher warned against forejudging students based on their grades.
- She was forejudging the speaker's message before he finished.
- Forejudging the results can lead to incorrect conclusions.
adjective
- Tending to judge prematurely; making decisions without full information.
- A forejudging mindset can prevent you from learning new things.
- His forejudging attitude made him unpopular in the discussion group.
- The forejudging jury ignored important evidence.
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