Examples of 'prejudged' in a sentence

Meaning of "prejudged"

prejudge (verb) : To form an opinion or judgment about something or someone before having all the relevant information
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  • simple past tense and past participle of prejudge

How to use "prejudged" in a sentence

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You might have to admit you prejudged me.
You have never once prejudged me based on my ethnicity.
We prejudged something without giving it a chance.
Its conclusions should not be prejudged.
No person with a disability should be prejudged regarding employment opportunities.
The final form of the draft should not be prejudged.
Nothing is prejudged on the effect of renunciations in the dynasty actually reigning.
They can not be dictated or prejudged.
I get prejudged plenty.
The outcome of that debate should not be prejudged here.
He prejudged this case.
I do not think it should be prejudged.
That recommendation prejudged the outcome of negotiations among the parties concerned.
It was stated that the outcome of the study should not be prejudged.
He has already prejudged the case he has been appointed to inquire into.

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His fate is prejudged.
Notably a public consultation and an impact assessment which can not be prejudged.
You have completely and entirely prejudged the upper east side.
Such precision in no way prejudged the permissibility or impermissibility of general and imprecise reservations.
I believe that the outcome of that debate should not be prejudged here.
Its deliberations should not be prejudged and its work should not be obstructed.
In both cases they were authorized by resolutions that expressly prejudged the outcome.
Such precision in no way prejudged the admissibility or inadmissibility of general and imprecise reservations.
She also said that she had not favourably prejudged the successful candidate.
Has already prejudged the outcome of this trial and determined the guilt of the defendant.
Such an approach marginalized the Committee and prejudged its work.
Questions not prejudged by the present Convention.
I will be the first to admit I prejudged Nelle.
You've never once prejudged me based on my ethnicity.
I prejudged you as a fraud, and you are clearly anything but.
The outcome of those negotiations should not be prejudged by United Nations resolutions.
Everyone prejudged him, but i got him off.
I am sorry that I had prejudged you.
Have you ever prejudged someone on your first observation?
Because we know it all, we have prejudged everything.
Yet the Prime Minister has prejudged and delivered his verdict, thus being judge and jury.
In that regard, the motives for an offence must not be prejudged.
Sometimes we're prejudged because of the name.
Moreover, the needs in terms of compliance of future protocols should not be prejudged.
Lastly, that definition again in no way prejudged the validity or effect of such declarations.
The author states that, by refusing to file the relevant remedy, the lawyer prejudged.
The Committee 's questions in no way prejudged its conclusions.
I get prejudged plenty . I try not to return the favor.
Conduct or language suggesting that a deciding authority has prejudged the issue is " actual " bias.
You have never once prejudged me based on my ethnicity . My bad.
You might have to admit you prejudged me . Mm.
I just wanted to apologise . I prejudged you as a fraud, and you are clearly anything but.
Over two-thirds of them have not prejudged Vivian.
Prejudged you . And for me to be a better person, I have to rectify that situation.
When you first came into our lives, I prejudged you.

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