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prejudged Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

বক্তব্য না শুনিয়াই অপরাধী সাব্যস্ত করা,





prejudged's Usage Examples:

Sizeism or size discrimination is the idea that people are prejudged by their size.


many of de Angeli's books, she expressed interest in little-known and prejudged people.


lost; a third of the jury was seated despite statements showing they had prejudged the defendant to be guilty.


initial letter of her given name (Trudy), because she does not want to be "prejudged by gender".


The victory at Daugavgriva, prejudged the Lithuanians regaining Daugavgrīva.


the employer sees the address, it’s almost inevitable that they will be prejudged".


the European Commission formula for Ukraine - "the future cannot be prejudged" - was used to resist pro-European demands of the Ukrainian leadership.


only Americans are prosecuted by the unborn, the evil Russkies being prejudged as insane and unworthy of trial.


He filed a lawsuit alleging that the Commissioner had prejudged the case and could not provide a fair hearing.


Most witnesses admit they prejudged the boys' character based on appearance.


"These defendants were prejudged as guilty and the trial was but a legal gesture to register a verdict.


before the hearings had closed and that his remarks showed that he had prejudged the issues.


When he tells her she has prejudged him as the "sports guy", she agrees to accompany him on a sports assignment.


the NDB of Florianópolis, generating a false block of position, that prejudged the judgment of the crew.


The officers felt that Scalia's comments showed he had already prejudged the merits of Hamdan's case before hearing the arguments in court.


negotiations called for in 353 whose outcome should not be impeded or prejudged by the acquisition of advantages resulting from military operations.


60-year-old Annerose Zschäpe told Focus that she thought her daughter was being prejudged and that her position was not being considered objectively.


expressed his views writing in The Guardian on how 'Asians should not be prejudged because of the way we look' following a personal experience on the London.


Supreme Court, assailed the High Court verdict, alleging that the media had prejudged the issue and conducted a campaign to vilify his client.



Synonyms:

pass judgment; evaluate; judge;

Antonyms:

pass; disapprove; reject; fail;

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