Prejudication

Pronunciation: /ˈpɹiˈdʒudiˈkæˌtaɪən/

Prejudication (noun)

  1. A decision made about a case before all evidence is presented in court.

Examples

  • A prejudication can affect the outcome of a legal case.
  • Prejudication means making a judgment before the trial starts.

Common collocations: make a prejudication, avoid prejudication

Synonyms of Prejudication

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Prejudication

  • The opposite of prejudication is being open to new ideas.