when we judge someone before knowing them we are forming a
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When you judge someone or something, you "form an opinion or a conclusion" about it. Adding the "before" prefix pre- to that means you come to this conclusion before you should. If an actual judge in a court of law were to prejudge her cases, she'd make her decisions before hearing any evidence at all..
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When we judge someone before knowing them we are forming a conclusion.
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