prejudge
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- v judge beforehand, especially without sufficient evidence
- And Obama treaded carefully on Tuesday, stressing to reporters at the end of his Tuesday meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah that he did "not want to prejudge" the outcome of the .
- And when asked if he thought Craig should resign, Huckabee told CNN, "It depends on what turns out to be the facts, and I don't want to prejudge until they're established.
- Christian, but who did not prejudge others because they believed something other than what he believed.