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View usage for: predisposed in British English (ˌpriːdɪˈspəʊztd) adjectiveinclined to or susceptible to beforehand Sufferers are more likely to be genetically predisposed. people who are predisposed to violent crime Some people are genetically predisposed to diabetes. Franklin was predisposed to believe him. Examples of 'predisposed' in a sentencepredisposed It was an exercise he sometimes practised when attempting to understand the inner workings of those predisposed to crime.And naturally that would have predisposed her to put credence in Jasper Flodge's dirty story. Synonyms of 'predisposed'inclined, willing, given, minded susceptible, subject, prone, liable More Synonyms of predisposed Franklin was predisposed to believe him. Some people are genetically predisposed to diabetes. Additional synonymsDefinition prepared to consent She was agreeable to the project. Synonyms consenting, willing, agreeing, approving, sympathetic, complying, responsive, concurring, amenable, in accord, well-disposed, acquiescentDefinition likely or willing to cooperate I've never had a long-term relationship. I'm not amenable enough. Synonyms receptive, open, susceptible, responsive, agreeable, compliant, tractable, acquiescent, persuadable, able to be influenced Definition inclined to I am not very given to emotional displays. Synonyms inclined, addicted, disposed, prone, liableNearby words ofpredisposed - prediction
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Related terms ofpredisposed Additional synonymsDefinition commonly suffering a condition These trees are liable to being washed away by the flood. Synonyms vulnerable, subject, exposed, prone, susceptible, open, at risk of Definition having a tendency to be affected by or do something For all her experience, she was still prone to nerves. Synonyms liable, given, subject, inclined, tending, bent, disposed, susceptible, apt, predisposedDefinition prompt or eager She was always ready to give interviews. Synonyms willing, happy, glad, disposed, game (informal), minded, keen, eager, inclined, prone, have-a-go (informal), apt, agreeable, predisposedDefinition favourably disposed or inclined There are some questions which they will not be willing to answer. Synonyms inclined, prepared, happy, pleased, content, in favour, consenting, disposed, favourable, agreeable, in the mood, compliant, amenable, desirous, so-minded, nothing loath |