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单词 prejudge
释义
prejudge
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To prejudge is to make a decision about something before you have all the facts. If you prejudge a game, you decide who’s going to win before it starts. Better hold off on the victory party until it’s over.
When you judge someone or something, you "form an opinion or a conclusion" about it. Adding the "before" prefix pre- to that means you come to this conclusion before you should. If an actual judge in a court of law were to prejudge her cases, she'd make her decisions before hearing any evidence at all. When you prejudge, you count your chickens before they hatch.
WORD FAMILY
prejudge: prejudged, prejudges, prejudging+/judge: judged, judges, judgeship, judging, judgment, misjudge, prejudge/judged: ill-judged/judgeship: judgeships/judging: judgings/judgment: judgmental, judgments/judgmental: nonjudgmental/misjudge: misjudged, misjudges, misjudging/nonjudgmental: nonjudgmentally
USAGE EXAMPLES
Not to prejudge or impose an outcome, but to provide a possible basis for serious negotiations when the parties are ready.
Time(Dec 28, 2016)
I don’t want to prejudge the guy, but that’s a bit unnerving.”
Washington Post(Dec 12, 2016)
“I don’t want to prejudge the guy, but that’s a bit unnerving.”
Washington Post(Dec 10, 2016)
v judge beforehand, especially without sufficient evidence
Hyper
evaluate, judge, pass judgment
form a critical opinion of
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