postjudge
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[edit]postjudge (third-person singular simple present postjudges, present participle postjudging, simple past and past participle postjudged)
- Used to contrast with "prejudge": To judge after the fact.
- 1943, United States. Congress. Joint Committee ..., Hearings, page 1476:
- 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.
- 1967, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Territorial and Insular Affairs, Election of Virgin Islands Governor[1]:
- There is a prejudging of the Commission's report and a postjudging of Congress' attitude last year.
- 2006, V. Anthony Rivers, My Life Is All I Have[2]:
- 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.