verb
- to form an opinion about someone or something before having adequate information or evidence
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘prejudge’
Examples
- She prejudges people based on their appearance.
- The committee prejudges applications without reading them thoroughly.
- He always prejudges movies before watching them.
- The teacher warned students not to prejudge their classmates.
- The jury was instructed not to prejudge the defendant’s guilt.
- She prejudges restaurants by their exterior design.