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Predispose   /prˌidɪspˈoʊz/   Listen
Predispose

verb
(past & past part. predisposed; pres. part. predisposing)
1.
Make susceptible.






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"Predispose" Quotes from Famous Books



... Jehu Judd," he said, "do a monstrous deal of mischief in the country. By making the profession of piety a cloak for their knavery, they injure the cause of morality, and predispose men to ridicule the very appearance of that which is so justly entitled to their respect, a sober, righteous, and godly life. Men lose their abhorrence of fraud in their distrust of the efficacy of religion. It is a duty we owe to society to ...
— Nature and Human Nature • Thomas Chandler Haliburton



Words linked to "Predispose" :   dispose, incline, predisposition



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