Definition of Prejudgers

1. prejudger [n] - See also: prejudger

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prejudgers

preionization
preionize
preionized
preionizes
preionizing
preirradiated
preisingerite
preisolate
preiswerkite
prejink
prejudge
prejudged
prejudgement
prejudgements
prejudger
prejudgers
prejudges
prejudging
prejudgment
prejudgments
prejudicacies
prejudicacy
prejudical
prejudicall
prejudicant
prejudicate
prejudicately
prejudication
prejudications
prejudicative

Literary usage of Prejudgers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memorials of the Civil War: Comprising the Correspondence of the Fairfax by Robert Bell (1849)
"... and prejudgers of several petitions to the Parliament for redress of public grievances, and the said Mr. Holles and Sir Philip Stapleton, ..."

2. Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and by United States Congress, Joseph Gales, William Winston Seaton (1836)
"In President Jackson's case his prejudgers were his constitutional judges, ... It was individual and personal; his prejudgers were not his triers; and, ..."

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