Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for PRE-JU'DI-CATE
PRE-JU'DI-CATE, v.i.
To form a judgment without due examination of the facts and arguments in the case. – Sidney.
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PRE-JU'DI-CATE, v.i.
To form a judgment without due examination of the facts and arguments in the case. – Sidney.
Return to page 175 of the letter “P”.