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† impreˈjudicate, ppl. a. Obs. [f. im-2 + prejudicate ppl. a.] Unprejudiced.
1640R. Baillie Canterb. Self-Convict. Pref. 7 To the ful satisfaction of the whole world of free and imprejudicat mindes. 1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. i. vii. 26 The solid reason of one man..with imprejudicate apprehensions. a1677Barrow Wks. (1686) III. xli. 473 Well-meaning, imprejudicate and uncorrupted persons. Hence † impreˈjudicately adv., without prejudice. Obs.
1654Vilvain Theorem. Theol. vi. 172 The previous Comment..impartialy perused, and imprejudicatly pondered. |