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Forejudger vs Forejudge - What's the difference?

forejudger | forejudge |

As a noun forejudger

is (legal) a judgement by which one is deprived or put of a right or thing in question.

As a verb forejudge is

or forejudge can be (label) to judge beforehand; prejudge.

forejudger

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (legal) A judgement by which one is deprived or put of a right or thing in question.
  • (Webster 1913)

    forejudge

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) forjugen. See (l).

    Verb

    (forejudg)
  • Etymology 2

    From .

    Verb

    (forejudg)
  • (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"
  • 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.
  • *2012 , Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Minoan Realities
  • Before we forejudge that Palaima's aforementioned statement is wrong let us try to embed this motif into its original social context.