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forejudge

[fawr-juhj, fohr-] / fɔrˈdʒʌdʒ, foʊr- /
VERB
prejudge
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"We will go to America before you forejudge it altogether," said he.

From From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel by Rudyard Kipling

No fear but doth forejudge, and many fall Into their fate, whiles they do fear their fate.

From The Growth of English Drama by Arnold Wynne

Ay, here's my hand; I do consent, And think her happy in her happy choice; Yet half forejudge my hopes will be deceiv'd.

From A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 by Various

Guardian, Giver, and Guide; If she may not foreknow, forejudge and foresee, What safety has childhood beside?

From The Crux by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

"I'm forejudged, it, seems," he made answer haughtily, tossing his fair locks, his blue eyes glaring upon his judges.

From Mistress Wilding by Rafael Sabatini

He seemed less prone than his colleagues to forejudging.

From Mistress Wilding by Rafael Sabatini




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