The word "prejudicated" is not a correct spelling. The correct form is "prejudged". The reason for this is that the suffix "-icate" does not belong to the word "prejudice". Instead, it is derived from the Latin verb "iudicare", which means "to judge". Therefore, the correct spelling is "prejudged", with the sound /dʒ/ in place of the non-existent /k/ sound that is indicated by the incorrect suffix "-icate". It is important to ensure that we use correct spelling to ensure clear and effective communication.