单词 | prejudging |
释义 | prejudgingn. The action of judging beforehand or prematurely; an instance of this. ΚΠ 1643 W. Walwyn Power of Love in W. Haller Tracts on Liberty (1933) II. 276 Visit them, heare them out, stand cleare from all prejudging. 1649 W. Walwyn Fountain of Slaunder in Leveller Tracts (1944) 247 And so accordingly (sutable to such prejudgings and threatnings)..I..was sent for by warrant. 1668 J. Owen Nature Indwelling-sin xiii. 210 Conscience is a man's prejudging of himself, with respect unto the future judgment of God. 1795 J. Barlow Hist. Eng. 282 An amendment proposed by M. Target, which disavowed the intention of extending the spirit of the last of the above articles to the prejudging of the effect of renunciations by treaty. 1819 Times 29 Nov. 3/3 The interference of Parliament was by no means a prejudging of the case into which an inquiry was instituted. 1904 Atlanta (Georgia) Constit. 30 May 6/2 The vociferous prejudging administered by President Roosevelt. 1989 R. Kenan Visitation of Spirits 187 You have no idea what bigotry is. No idea what prejudging is. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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