"Predisposes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Predisposes" Meaning

The word "predisposes" is a verb that means:

To make likely or incline someone or something to something, especially something unpleasant or disadvantageous.

Example: "His poor health predisposes him to illness."

In other words, it means to make someone or something more likely or susceptible to something, often in a negative way.

"Predisposes" Examples

1. Accuse and Bitter:


- Pre-determines a disposition: 'He was predisposed to believe that the allegations were false.'

2. Bad Things:


- This old playground is predisposed to being full of muddy puddles.
-It is better to take the highway as all the plants around that farm are predisposed to being prickly.

3. Biological, Genetics (for health disorders)


- At-risk preschool-age youngsters are predisposed to hurricane-related distress more so than older children.
- Because I'm biopsychosocially predisposed to anxiety, I had butterflies just before my exam.

4. Good Things, Natural


- The ideal vegetable choices have properties that can lower the risk the aged are predisposed to.
- Kids often tend to grow up aligned with intended moral expectations and are thus less likely to become deviant aligned.

5. Psychological Traits


- It turned out that the man is predisposed to constructive panic-stricken amnesia more than he was conscious of anything else before that enlightenment.
- He turned out to be very susceptible to Flinky operatic sarcasm.

"Predisposes" Similar Words

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Predisponent is not a word in English language. However, I think you might be referring to "predisponent" which is Italian and means "one who precedes" or "a predecessor".<br><br>In English, the word you might be looking for is "predisponent" may be connected to the word "predispose" which means to influence or predisposition.<br><br>However, a more likely word is "disponent" which is an adjective that means "one who has control or authority over; a manger or overseer".

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