"Prepossess" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prepossess" Meaning

To prepossess something means to affect or influence someone's opinion or mind before it is actually known or understood. In other words, it means to bias or prejudice someone's perception or view.

"Prepossess" Examples

Definition: To get someone's approval or consent, often subtly or presumptuously.

Examples


She thought she could prepossess her parents with her charming smile and get them to allow her to stay out late.
The politician tried to prepossess the judge with her credentials and experience to win the case.
The artist's new book quickly prepossessed the critics with its unique style and message.
Her poised demeanor prepossessed everyone in the room, making them take her seriously.
The company's owner prepossessed local investors with his passion and vision to secure their funding.

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