Pre-Judgments
/ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒmənts/
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- (n.) Plural form of pre-judgment, referring to determinations made before a final judgment in legal proceedings.
The court issued several pre-judgments to resolve procedural issues before the main trial.
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Use 'pre-judgments' to denote multiple preliminary rulings or findings that precede a final court decision.
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