verb
- past tense and past participle of forjudge; to judge or condemn beforehand without sufficient evidence; to prejudge.
Usage: archaic or legal; often used in historical or formal contexts
Examples
- The jury was warned not to have forjudged the defendant before hearing all the evidence.
- He forjudged her character based solely on rumors and gossip.
- The committee forjudged the proposal without a thorough review.
- She felt forjudged by society for her unconventional choices.
- The judge cautioned that witnesses must not have forjudged the case before trial.