postjudge

verb

Etymology

From post- + judge.

  1. derived from iūdicō
  2. derived from jugier
  3. derived from juger
  4. inherited from jugen
  5. prefixed as postjudge — “post + judge

Definitions

  1. Used to contrast with "prejudge"

    Used to contrast with "prejudge": To judge after the fact.

    • In making this personal statement of my views, to which you are entitled, nothing that I say is intended either to postjudge the past or to prejudge the future.
    • There is a prejudging of the Commission's report and a postjudging of Congress' attitude last year.
    • She had me thinking about Mama and all the shit she'd say about people she don't even know. Mama be pre and postjudging all the time.

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