Crossword-Solution: PREJUDGE 8 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Prejudge v. t. To judge before hearing, or before full and sufficient
examination; to decide or sentence by anticipation; to condemn
beforehand.

We have 11 clues for the answer “PREJUDGE”

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Assess too hastily 1 answer
Be close-minded 1 answer
Form an opinion hastily without proper inquiry 1 answer
Form an opinion of too quickly 1 answer
Have a closed mind 1 answer
Make assumptions too soon, say 1 answer
Make your mind up without evidence 1 answer
Pass an opinion beforehand. 1 answer
Assess (a situation) without all the facts 1 answer
AN OPINION FORMED BEFOREHAND WITHOUT ADEQUATE EVIDENCE 10 answers
AN OPINION FORM 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with PREJUDGE (5)

Balfour,” said he, “what is all this I hear of ye?” “It would not become me to prejudge,” said I, “but if the Advocate was your authority he is fully possessed of my opinions.” “I may tell you I am engaged in the Appin case,” he went on; “I am to appear under Prestongrange; and from my study of the precognitions I can assure you your opinions are erroneous.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1996
The revelation may be true, or it may be fallacious (I do not prejudge it); but there it is--the beginning of that long series of human evolutions which we call Religion.
Pagan & Christian Creeds Edward Carpenter 1998
Could man sell himself to the fiend, man could prejudge himself, and arrogate the disposal of eternity! But these creatures, modifications as they are of matter, and some with more than the malignanty of man, may well seem, to fear and unreasoning superstition, the representatives of fiends.
Zanoni Edward Bulwer Lytton 2006
The President has undertaken to prejudge my client by declaring that 'of his guilt there is no doubt.' He has assumed to himself the knowledge of the Supreme Being himself and pretended to search the heart of my highly respected friend.
John Marshall and the Constitution Edward S. Corwin 2009
But by- and-by he will begin to be annoyed by the world's censure: he will be ashamed to be seen with you--" "Madame," interrupted Laura, proudly, "by what right do you thus prejudge the conduct of Prince Eugene?" "By the right of experience, my poor child, and of a knowledge of the human heart, whose inconsistencies are all unknown to you.
Prince Eugene and His Times L. Muhlbach 2003

Quotes with PREJUDGE (3)

In the ancient and medieval world, the exploration of physical influences among heavenly bodies, and between the heavenly bodies and objects on earth, was generally called ‘astrology.’ But we must not confuse this with the current socially acceptable form of bigotry that seems to entitle the human beings who believe in it to prejudge the character of others based solely on their dates of birth.
Robert P. Crease The Great Equations: Breakthroughs in Science from Pythagoras to Heisenberg
The conflict between science and religion has a single and simple cause. It is the designation as religiously canonical of any conception of the material world open to scientific investigation.... As a matter of fact, most of the dogmatic religions have exhibited a perverse talent for taking the wrong side on the most important concepts of the material universe, from the structure of the solar system to the origin of man. The result has been constant turmoil for many centurie…
George Gaylord Simpson This View of Life: The World of an Evolutionist
It is the height of irony to prejudge someone of prejudice.
Tessa Crowley Chaos Theory
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Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1952–2023).