- past perfect of prejudge.
Example Sentences
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“He had already coached 867 games since 2010, and I wanted to make sure that no one, including Coach Quenneville, could say that I had prejudged him,” Bettman said.
From Washington Post • Nov. 1, 2021
He thought administrators had prejudged him, he said, so he resigned via email.
From New York Times • Mar. 14, 2019
When she met with fraternity leaders, she said, she was careful to avoid saying anything that would create the impression that she had prejudged them.
From Washington Post • Jun. 15, 2015
Defense lawyers justified their clients' abstentions by arguing that the Caramanlis government had prejudged their case by retroactively ruling the 1967 coup to be a criminal offense.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Belisarius appeared before the council with less fear than indignation: after forty years' service, the emperor had prejudged his guilt; and injustice was sanctified by the presence and authority of the patriarch.
From History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 by Milman, Henry Hart