premature judgment

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premature
adjective
uk
/ˈprem.ə.tʃər/
us
/ˌpriː.məˈtʊr/
happening or done too soon, especially before the natural or ...
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judgment
noun
uk
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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(Definition ofprematureandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It would certainly be aprematurejudgment, for no attempt has yet been made to explain our plans.
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We cannot both make aprematurejudgmentand sit on the fence.
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It involves making quiteprematurejudgmentbased partly on social factors about the child's ability to develop in the future.
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This is a very complex legal matter, and it would he quite wrong if we made aprematurejudgmenton the situation.
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I do not want to reach aprematurejudgment, but it seems from the information that we have received as late as this evening that dramatic progress has been made.
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He says that he is loth to make aprematurejudgmenton allegations and counter-allegations which are, in our present state of knowledge, hard to evaluate.
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I am merely drawing attention to a matter on which my constituents are greatly concerned and on which it would be perfectly absurd to pass hasty orprematurejudgment.
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He talked about the assumptions he said we made, and even talked about theprematurejudgmenthe thought we were in danger of making, or had made.
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The opposite of suspension of judgment isprematurejudgment, usually shortened to prejudice.
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Is it not more important to get ecolabelling right than to be rushed into premature judgments?
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Until we know more about the fact, it would be wrong to form any premature judgments.
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The comments about not having streaming and not making premature judgments about the achievements of children are equally important.
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Surely that proves that we must beware of premature judgments.
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