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Definition of Prejudged
1. prejudge [v] - See also: prejudge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prejudged
Literary usage of Prejudged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church,. by Henry Charles Lea (1884)
"... the vows of chastity assumed on entering into holy orders or monastic life
were to be strictly observed and enforced.6 The question thus was prejudged, ..."
2. Socialism by John Stuart Mill (1879)
"ences, should be examined with the same candor, not prejudged as absurd or
impracticable. SOCIALIST OBJECTIONS TO THE PRESENT ORDER OF SOCIETY. ..."
3. Memoirs of Edward Vaughan Kenealy, LL. D. by Arabella Kenealy (1908)
"... his Identity—Lord Rivers— The Claimant's Case prejudged—Herculean Labours of
his Counsel— The Claimant's High-bred Manners and Artistic Tastes—Incident ..."
4. Memoirs of Edward Vaughan Kenealy, LL. D. by Edward Vaughan Kenealy, Arabella Kenealy (1908)
"... his Identity—Lord Rivers— The Claimant's Case prejudged—Herculean Labours of
his Counsel— The Claimant's High-bred Manners and Artistic Tastes—Incident ..."
5. Institutes of Metaphysic: The Theory of Knowing and Being by James Frederick Ferrier (1854)
"... tacitly prejudged an important preliminary question prejudged hy in their
discussions ... prejudged ..."