preconizer
/ˈpriːkɒnaɪzər/Definitions
1. noun
One who preconizes, or makes assumptions or judgments beforehand, often without sufficient evidence.
“The critics were accused of being preconizers, dismissing the new artist’s work without giving them a chance to showcase their talent.”
2. verb
To make assumptions or judgments beforehand, often without sufficient evidence.
“The researcher tried to avoid preconizing the data, instead opting for a more objective approach to analysis.”