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rejudge
English
Etymology
re- +? judge
Verb
rejudge (third-person singular simple present rejudges, present participle rejudging, simple past and past participle rejudged)
- (transitive) To judge anew.
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prejudge
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French préjuger, itself an adaptation of Latin praeudico, praeiudicare. Doublet of prejudicate.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?d?
Verb
prejudge (third-person singular simple present prejudges, present participle prejudging, simple past and past participle prejudged)
- (transitive, intransitive) To form a judgment of (something) in advance.
Synonyms
- foredeem
Related terms
- judge
- abjudge
- adjudge
Translations
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