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forejudge

verb as in prejudge

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

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

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

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

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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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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