verb
- to judge beforehand; to prejudge or form an opinion about something before having full information
Usage: archaic or formal; third-person singular present tense of 'forjudge'
Examples
- He forjudges the defendant based solely on rumors rather than evidence.
- One should not forjudges a book by its cover.
- The critic forjudges the film before even watching it.
- She forjudges her new colleague's abilities without giving them a fair chance.
- It is unwise to forjudges people from different cultures without understanding their perspectives.