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for⋅judge

[fawr-juhj]
–verb (used with object), -judged, -judg⋅ing. Law.
to exclude, expel, dispossess, or deprive by a judgment.
Also, forejudge.


Origin:
1250–1300; ME forjugen < OF forjugier, equiv. to for- out + jugier to judge


for⋅judg⋅ment, noun
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fore·judge also for·judge   (fôr-jŭj', fōr-)   
tr.v.   fore·judged also for·judged, fore·judg·ing also for·judg·ing, fore·judg·es also for·judg·es
To judge beforehand without adequate examination or evidence; prejudge.
fore·judg'ment n.
for·judge   (fôr-jŭj', fōr-)   
v.  Variant of forejudge.
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