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prejudge Meaning in Bengali



 মকদ্দমার সমস্থ শুনানি হইবার পূর্বেই বিচার করা

Verb:

বক্তব্য না শুনিয়াই অপরাধী সাব্যস্ত করা,





prejudge's Usage Examples:

declaration of the Turkish Federated State, though it did not wish to prejudge the final political settlement of the problem.


He commented that attempts to "prejudge audience or critical reaction" could lead to a "safe but regretful" production.


We do not desire to prejudge their legal rights, but their actions have been a disservice to their employers.


Chops stated, “We didn’t want people to prejudge based on us being Asian so we would send a demo and a letter saying, ‘We.


Critics argue that the technique encourages investigators to prejudge a suspect as deceptive and affirm a presumption of guilt before the interrogation.


)" to say that you shouldn't prejudge the content by the humble outward appearance.


form of a painted three-dimensional model was especially important to prejudge the finished effect of illusionistic sotto-in-su perspectives on the curved.


judicature, judicial, judiciary, judicious, nonjudgmental, nonjudicial, prejudge, prejudgment, prejudice, prejudicial, quasijudicial jug- yoke Latin jugo.


The opening of an in-depth inquiry does not prejudge the outcome of the investigation.


had been to address issues of racism and sexism in the community, not to prejudge the case: "We reject all attempts to try the case outside the courts, and.


that going to work?" but Patel urged them to ponder the change: "Don’t prejudge it.


Game, students are forced to look at ways they prejudge others.


Asks the jury to prejudge the evidence: the jury cannot promise to vote a certain way, even if certain.


Noting that the Society did not prejudge the issue, he stated further on the Society's behalf that ".


illegality of the acquisition of the land by force, though it did not prejudge paragraph six, which demanded Israel withdraw from all of the Golan Heights.


Authority proposed by its General rapporteur, "not [led] the authority not to prejudge the reality of breaches examine" and considered the article in question.


You can't prejudge something that is so solemn and obviously could have a big historical impact.


fustian air of decayed scholarship, and, in addition, its use may seem to prejudge the answer to an important question: do we have here an institution, a.



Synonyms:

pass judgment; evaluate; judge;

Antonyms:

pass; disapprove; reject; fail;

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