verb
- to judge or condemn beforehand; to prejudge
- to deprive of the right to judge; to disqualify from judging
Usage: archaic; literary
Usage: archaic; legal
Examples
- It is unwise to forjudge a person's character based on a single encounter.
- The judge was forjudged from hearing the case due to a conflict of interest.
- We should not forjudge the outcome before examining all the evidence.
- Ancient philosophers warned against the tendency to forjudge matters of importance.
- The panel forjudged the defendant's credibility before the trial began.