verb
- to judge beforehand; to form an opinion about something before having complete information
Usage: present participle of forejudge
Examples
- She was forejudging the candidate based on his appearance alone.
- The committee avoided forejudging the proposal before hearing all the evidence.
- By forejudging the situation, he missed important details.
- The teacher warned against forejudging students’ abilities on the first day.
- Forejudging the outcome led to poor decision-making.
- The jury was instructed to avoid forejudging the defendant’s guilt.