Citations:præjudicate

Adjective: archaic form of

 * 1601, Ferdinando Gorges quoted in Sir Ferdinando Gorges and his Province of Maine, John Wilson and Son; Volume II, page #88:
 *  G REAT is the diſadavantage that a man hathe, who is to juſtify his innocency in thoſe thinges for w ch he is condemned by the worlde, w ch for the moſt parte is blinded in affection, or ignorant of the truthe, for whatſoever hee can ſay or write is read or hearde w th a prædjudicate opinion, every on beleeving that a man is bounde to ſpeak for himſelfe, or to excuſe his owne faultes.
 * 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, T. Wardle; Volume II, page #591:
 * He calls that other tenet of speciall c  election and reprobation, a præjudicate, envious and malitious opinion, apt to draw all men to desperation.