Crossword-Solution: PREJUDGMENT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Prejudgment | n. | The act of prejudging; decision before sufficient examination. |
We have 21 clues for the answer “PREJUDGMENT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A JUDGMENT REACHED BEFORE THE EVIDENCE IS AVAILABLE | 11 answers |
| predetermination | 27 answers |
| Preconception | 27 answers |
| prenotion | 30 answers |
| psychological | 30 answers |
| precognition | 34 answers |
| Prognostication | 35 answers |
| Paranormal | 36 answers |
| Preview | 38 answers |
| prophecy | 39 answers |
| Portent | 39 answers |
| presentiment | 47 answers |
| Presage | 48 answers |
| psychical | 48 answers |
| prescience | 49 answers |
| Premonition | 53 answers |
| predicting | 55 answers |
| Perception | 58 answers |
| foretoken | 63 answers |
| lore | 76 answers |
| Penetrating | 78 answers |
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Sentences with PREJUDGMENT (5)
After a passage of what we feel to be true poetry, there follows, inevitably, a passage of platitude which no critical prejudgment can force us to admire; but if, upon completing the work, we read it again, omitting the first book—that is to say, commencing with the second—we shall be surprised at now finding that admirable which we before condemned—that damnable which we had previously so much admired.
Real blame, however, attaches to these men: first, for their dulness to discern Shelley's amiable qualities; and, secondly, for the prejudgment of the case implied in the immediate delivery of their sentence.
Pursuant to the advice of the Senate at the last session, I recognized the flag of the International Association of the Kongo as that of a friendly government, avoiding in so doing any prejudgment of conflicting territorial claims in that region.
This track of thinking was familiar enough to Deronda to have saved him from any contemptuous prejudgment of Mordecai, even if their communication had been free from that peculiar claim on himself strangely ushered in by some long-growing preparation in the Jew’s agitated mind.
They found a medium between this pretentious extreme and the opposite evil of ignorant and narrow prejudgment; and nothing is more needed in the missionary work of our day than that intelligent and well-poised wisdom which considers all the facts and then draws just distinctions; which will not compensate for conscious ignorance with cheap misrepresentation or wholesale denunciation.
Quotes with PREJUDGMENT (1)
Healthy debating enforces critical thinking principles - looking at things from the different angles, with increased perspective and less prejudgment.