forejudger (Meaning)

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forejudger (n.)

A judgment by which one is deprived or put of a right or thing in question.

Synonyms & Antonyms of forejudger

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forejudger Sentence Examples

  1. As a forejudger, she had already formed a negative opinion about my abilities before even meeting me.
  2. His biased views made him a forejudger, unable to consider alternative perspectives.
  3. The forejudger stubbornly clung to their preconceived notions, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
  4. The judge's forejudgment clouded her objectivity, leading to an unfair ruling.
  5. Their forejudgment prevented them from giving the defendant a fair trial.
  6. As a forejudger, he was quick to condemn others without considering their circumstances.
  7. The forejudger's closed-mindedness stifled progress and understanding.
  8. She was too much of a forejudger to appreciate the nuanced differences in our beliefs.
  9. The forejudger's preconceived ideas hindered their ability to form meaningful relationships.
  10. Despite her reputation as a forejudger, she surprised everyone with her open-minded approach in the case.

FAQs About the word forejudger

A judgment by which one is deprived or put of a right or thing in question.

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As a forejudger, she had already formed a negative opinion about my abilities before even meeting me.

His biased views made him a forejudger, unable to consider alternative perspectives.

The forejudger stubbornly clung to their preconceived notions, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

The judge's forejudgment clouded her objectivity, leading to an unfair ruling.