verb
- to form an opinion about someone or something before having adequate information or evidence
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘prejudge’
Examples
- The committee prejudged the proposal without reading the full report.
- She felt that the interviewer had prejudged her based on her appearance.
- The case was dismissed because the judge had prejudged the defendant’s guilt.
- Don’t let past experiences cause you to prejudge new situations.
- The media coverage prejudged the outcome of the investigation.
- He realized he had prejudged his new neighbor unfairly.