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forejudge

[fawr-juhj, fohr-] / fɔrˈdʒʌdʒ, foʊr- /
VERB
prejudge
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Guardian, Giver, and Guide; If she may not foreknow, forejudge and foresee, What safety has childhood beside?

From Project Gutenberg

Forejudge, fōr-juj′, v.t. to judge before hearing the facts and proof.—n.

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"We will go to America before you forejudge it altogether," said he.

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

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When matters get to such lengths, the natural inference is that both sides have strained the cords beyond their bearing, that a middle course would be found the best until experience shall have decided on the right way; or, which is not to be expected, because it is denied to mortals, until there shall be some infallible rule by which to forejudge events.

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