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prejudging

[pree-juhj-ing] / priˈdʒʌdʒ ɪŋ /
VERB
presuppose
Synonyms


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I don't want to sound like I'm prejudging these birds, but they're not like peacocks where it is easy to tell them apart on sight.

From Salon • Nov. 16, 2024

“Without prejudging the matter, this report is a cause for serious concern. Academic freedom does not permit the identity-based targeting of students.”

From Washington Times • Oct. 13, 2023

He declined to provide more details, saying he should avoid prejudging the outcome of the summit ahead of time.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 4, 2023

"Without prejudging any one token ... if a swap is based upon a crypto asset that is a security, then that is a security-based swap. Thus, our rules apply to them," he said.

From Reuters • May 11, 2022

Washington gave him a chance to explain, but instead he resigned from office and published what he called "a vindication," in which he charged the President with "prejudging," "concealment," and "want of generosity."

From The True George Washington [10th Ed.] by Ford, Paul Leicester