† preˈjudicative, a. Obs. rare.
[f. L. ppl. stem præjūdicāt- (see prejudicate ppl. a.) + -ive.]
Characterized by prejudgement; prejudging.
| 1647 H. More Song Soul ii. App., Pref. 189 A thing as ill beseeming Philosophers, as hastie prejudicative sentence [beseems] Politicall Judges. 1716 M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. 415 The irresistable Arguments and Prejudicative Prerogatives of the Law and the Testimony. |