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imprejudicate

impreˈjudicate, ppl. a. Obs.
  [f. im-2 + prejudicate ppl. a.]
  Unprejudiced.

1640 R. Baillie Canterb. Self-Convict. Pref. 7 To the ful satisfaction of the whole world of free and imprejudicat mindes. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. i. vii. 26 The solid reason of one man..with imprejudicate apprehensions. a 1677 Barrow Wks. (1686) III. xli. 473 Well-meaning, imprejudicate and uncorrupted persons.

  Hence impreˈjudicately adv., without prejudice. Obs.

1654 Vilvain Theorem. Theol. vi. 172 The previous Comment..impartialy perused, and imprejudicatly pondered.

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