/priːdʒʌdʒd/ – adjective
Definition: 1. có định kiến, có thành kiến;
2. chịu tác động của vấn đề tiên quyết.
A more thorough explanation: “Prejudged” refers to a situation where a decision or opinion is formed before all relevant facts or evidence have been considered. It implies a bias or preconceived notion that may influence the outcome of a judgment or decision-making process.
Example: The judge’s decision to prejudge the case before hearing all the evidence was seen as a violation of the defendant’s right to a fair trial.