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pre·ju·di·ca·tion \prēˌjüdəˈkāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin praejudicatus (past participle of praejudicare) + English -ion 1. : an act of prejudging : opinion formed in advance of or without adequate examination of evidence 2. a. : a preliminary inquiry and determination of issues not directly involved in the merits of an action under Roman law b. : a previous decision of a point at law : precedent |