Prejudge vs Prejudicate - What's the difference?
prejudge | prejudicate |
(obsolete) Prejudiced, biased.
*1646 , (Thomas Browne), Pseudodoxia Epidemica , I.7:
*:their works will be embraced by most that understand them, and their reasons enforce belief even from prejudicate Readers.
Preconceived (of an opinion, idea etc.); formed before the event.
* Jeremy Taylor
*c. 1605 , (William Shakespeare), All's Well That Ends Well , First Folio 1623:
*:the Florentine will moue vs / For speedie ayde: wherein our deerest friend / Preiudicates the businesse, and would seeme / To haue vs make deniall.
As verbs the difference between prejudge and prejudicate
is that prejudge is to judge before considering the evidence while prejudicate is .As an adjective prejudicate is
(obsolete) prejudiced, biased.prejudicate
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* (archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)- ignorance and prejudicate opinions