Examples of 'prejudge' in a sentence

Meaning of "prejudge"

Prejudge (verb): to judge beforehand, especially without full examination or due process
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  • To form a judgment of (something) in advance.

How to use "prejudge" in a sentence

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I would not want to prejudge or anticipate anything.
To prejudge someone is to determine his worth or worthlessness.
Past performance does not prejudge future performance.
Do not prejudge what happened or leap to conclusions.
I would never try and prejudge a vote.
It does not prejudge the outcome of the procedure.
It is very important not to prejudge his work.
It does not prejudge the outcome of the investigation.
A jury would be too quick to prejudge.
It does not prejudge the outcome of the procedures.
I am very concerned at any attempt to prejudge this issue.
This does not prejudge the type of training.
Bringing a person to be identified does not prejudge the decision.
Let us not prejudge the research on that.
It is not our intention to limit or prejudge the negotiations.

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I can not prejudge the decision of my superiors.
Bringing a person to be identified did not prejudge the decision.
Do not prejudge the book or the man.
They do not seek to prejudge an outcome.
We prejudge people based on their business cards.
I do not want to prejudge this case.
We have eyes to notice without prejudge.
I am not going to prejudge any of these discussions and debates.
It does not do any good to prejudge people.
We should not prejudge what the treaty is to say.
Proclaimers of the good news do not prejudge people.
It was wrong to prejudge and improper to generalize.
But one should not prejudge.
We should not prejudge the outcome of the negotiations.
It just proves how foolish it is to prejudge another person.
It does not prejudge the final result of the investigation.
But does not in any way prejudge the outcome.
Let us not prejudge the outcome of the consultation.
It is not for us to prejudge the issue.
It does not prejudge in any way the outcome of the investigation.
You should not prejudge people.
Do not prejudge the image you see in the mirror.
We cannot of course prejudge any situations.
Will not prejudge the investigation based on media reports.
To preclude construction would be to preempt or prejudge the outcome.
It should not prejudge the negotiations.
Nor would it be wise to attempt to use a decision to prejudge a negotiation.
It does not prejudge the final outcome.
The opening of the investigation does not prejudge its outcome.
This does not prejudge the outcome of the procedure.
Told you not to prejudge it.
But do not prejudge the person in front of you.
It is important not to prejudge this issue.
We must not prejudge those to whom we will preach.
The opening of a full probe does not prejudge its outcome.

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