verb
- to judge beforehand; to form an opinion about something before having complete information
Usage: past tense and past participle of forejudge; formal
Examples
- The committee forejudged the proposal without reviewing all the evidence.
- She felt the jury had forejudged her client based on media coverage.
- The critics forejudged the film before its official release.
- He forejudged the outcome of the negotiations too hastily.
- The board forejudged the merger without consulting all stakeholders.
- They forejudged his abilities based on his previous performance.