verb
- forming an opinion about someone or something before having adequate information or evidence
Usage: present participle of prejudge
Examples
- She was prejudging the candidate based on his appearance alone.
- The committee avoided prejudging the proposals before reviewing all the details.
- Stop prejudging the movie before you’ve even seen it.
- He realized he was prejudging his new neighbor unfairly.
- The teacher warned against prejudging students’ abilities on the first day.
- They were prejudging the outcome of the trial based on media reports.