Forjudge vs Forejudge - What's the difference?
forjudge | forejudge |
To exclude, oust, or dispossess by a judgement; prohibit (from).
To condemn judicially (to a penalty).
(label) To judge beforehand; prejudge.
*, II.12:
*:Man doth willingly apply other mens sayings to the advantage of the opinions he hath fore-judged in himselfe.
* 1958 , The Bedside "Guardian"
*2012 , Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Minoan Realities
Forejudge is a alternative form of forjudge.
As verbs the difference between forjudge and forejudge
is that forjudge is to exclude, oust, or dispossess by a judgement; prohibit (from) while forejudge is alternative form of forjudge.forjudge
English
Alternative forms
* (l) (Scotland) * (l)Verb
(forjudg)Derived terms
* (l) * (l)forejudge
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) forjugen. See (l).Verb
(forejudg)Etymology 2
From .Verb
(forejudg)- His defence was so compact and effortless, the feet always in position so swiftly and so correctly, and the bat so brushingly close to the front foot or the body that it was again as of old as if each ball had been forejudged uncannily by some cricketer's act of clairvoyance.
- Before we forejudge that Palaima's aforementioned statement is wrong let us try to embed this motif into its original social context.