a thing for, chosen kind, eccentricity, inclining, mental set, partialism, predecision, presumption, set, taste, undetachment
Definitionn. a predisposition in favor of something
Last update: October 10, 2015
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Given the computer industry predilection for three letter acronyms it was perhaps inevitable that Computer-based Training would soon be abbreviated to become CBT. [noun]
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It is indeed expected that the princes shall marry in their own family, the Achaemenidae; but the Persians have an unbounded predilection for everything foreign. [noun]
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Why should not such a predilection be encouraged. [noun]
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--was it possible to make a more unlimited declaration of predilection. [noun]
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"He used to have a predilection for Bacchus." [noun]
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Tyche was worshipped in various parts of Greece, but more particularly by the Athenians, who believed in her special predilection for their city. [noun]
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The magistrate said the dog must have an extraordinary predilection for fires. [Please select]
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