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Meanings of
prejudge
in English
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Usage of
prejudge
in English
1
Be careful not to
prejudge
in life, is all I'm saying, Dan.
2
I don't conceive it to be our business to
prejudge
a case.
3
Will man ever cease to
prejudge
his fellow-being for color's sake alone?
4
At this point we cannot
prejudge
what the classification will be, he said.
5
We should let that inquiry take place rather than
prejudge
it.
6
We are not being good scientists if we
prejudge
the universe.
7
You can
prejudge
what is the meaning I have told you.
8
Do not
prejudge
him, even if the police are convinced of his guilt.
9
For a show featuring four judges, crucially, it does not
prejudge
its contestants.
10
Jurors in criminal cases are required to be fair and not
prejudge
a case.
11
However, Miss Clark said she would not
prejudge
the outcome of the privileges committee.
12
A spokesman said: I don't want to
prejudge
the chairman.
13
But we will not judge him harshly, and especially we will not
prejudge
him.
14
I cannot
prejudge
what they will do but it does not look good, he added.
15
Far be it from me to
prejudge
the case.
16
He had replied that it was not for the group to
prejudge
the publics attitude.
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prejudge
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
prejudge the outcome
prejudge a case
prejudge how
prejudge in life
prejudge negotiations
More collocations
Prejudge
through the time