prejudged (Meaning)

prejudged

to judge before hearing or before full and sufficient examination, to judge before receiving all or enough of the facts

prejudged Sentence Examples

  1. The jury was instructed not to prejudge the defendant and to consider only the evidence presented in court.
  2. The boss's preconceived notions unfairly prejudged the employee's performance evaluation.
  3. The public's perception of minority groups is often prejudged by stereotypes.
  4. The teacher immediately prejudged the student as being unintelligent based on his appearance.
  5. It is important to approach new situations with an open mind and avoid prejudging others.
  6. The candidate's controversial past actions prejudged their chances of winning the election.
  7. Despite his impressive qualifications, the candidate's tattoos prejudged his suitability for the role.
  8. The prejudged assumption that all elderly people are forgetful is a common misconception.
  9. The prejudged belief that vegetarians are weak is simply untrue.
  10. The company's prejudged decision to hire only graduates of Ivy League schools excluded many qualified candidates.

FAQs About the word prejudged

to judge before hearing or before full and sufficient examination, to judge before receiving all or enough of the facts

predicted, anticipated, preconceived, fated,predestined, destined, foredoomed, foretold, foreordained, predetermined

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The jury was instructed not to prejudge the defendant and to consider only the evidence presented in court.

The boss's preconceived notions unfairly prejudged the employee's performance evaluation.

The public's perception of minority groups is often prejudged by stereotypes.

The teacher immediately prejudged the student as being unintelligent based on his appearance.