
• (v. i.) To prejudge. • (a.) Biased by opinions formed prematurely; prejudiced. • (v. t.) To determine beforehand, especially to disadvantage; to prejudge. • (a.) Formed before due examination.
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Pre·ju'di·cate adjective [ Latin
praejudicatus , past participle of
praejudicare to prejudge;
prae before +
judicare to judge. See
Judge .]
1. Formed before due examination. 'Ignorance and
prejudicate opinions.'
Jer. Taylor. 2. Bia...
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