"Prejudgment" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prejudgment" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prejudgment" Meaning

Prejudgment refers to the act or process of forming an opinion or making a decision about someone or something without sufficient information, evidence, or consideration. It involves making a judgment or assumption about a person, situation, or issue before having all the facts or evidence, often based on stereotypes, biases, or incomplete information.

"Prejudgment" Examples

Usage Examples of "Prejudgment"


While it's natural to form opinions based on preliminary information, a hasty pre-judgment often leads to mistakes and misunderstandings.
The judge's pre-judgment against the defendant was evident, influencing the outcome of the trial before the evidence was fully presented.
Without pre-judgment, one can have a fairer and more accurate understanding of a situation or person.
The media often perpetuate racial stereotypes, contributing to pre-judgments that affect people's perceptions and treatment of minority groups.
Through education and experience, we can learn to recognize and overcome pre-judgments based on age, nationality, or other factors.

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