verb
- to judge beforehand; to prejudge
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The wise judge refused to forejudge the case before hearing all evidence.
- It would be unfair to forejudge his character based on rumors alone.
- She tried not to forejudge the new employee’s abilities on the first day.
- The committee agreed not to forejudge any proposals before the presentation.
- Historical accounts warn against the tendency to forejudge past events with modern values.