Sentence example with the word 'predisposed'

predisposed

acquiescent, ardent, cooperative, enthusiastic, forward, inclined, minded, predecided, prejudicial, prone to, responsive, willinghearted

Definition adj. made susceptible

Last update: November 3, 2015


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Because of my passion for athletics, I am predisposed to playing a variety of sports.   [Please select]

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Jane is predisposed to mental illness because both her parents suffered from emotional disorders.   [Please select]

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Some persons are naturally absolutely immune (Celli), but this is rare; immunity is also sometimes acquired by infection, but as a rule persons once infected are more predisposed than others.   [Please select]

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He remembers that portrait on the wall at Albuquerque, and how it had predisposed him in favour of the original.   [Please select]

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Mankind are always predisposed to believe that any subjective feeling, not otherwise accounted for, is a revelation of some objective reality.   [Please select]

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Possibly the fact that this mine alone had not been pressed upon him for purchase, predisposed Mr.   [Please select]

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"And I thought that possibly--just possibly--you might be predisposed in my favor."   [Please select]

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"A banker is never predisposed in favor of any one--not even his own flesh and blood."   [Please select]

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, it was natural for me to be predisposed in favor of McCormick's Machine; indeed Mr.   [Please select]

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I am predisposed to react in a particular way towards a snake.   [Please select]

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I have not been able to observe that any circumstance can induce the disease, though at particular ages the animals are predisposed to its exhibition.   [Please select]

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