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predisposing
pre·dis·pose P0516900 (prē′dĭ-spōz′)v. pre·dis·posed, pre·dis·pos·ing, pre·dis·pos·es v.tr.1. To make (someone) inclined to something in advance: His good manners predispose people in his favor.2. To make susceptible or liable: conditions that predispose miners to lung disease.v.intr. To provide an inclination or susceptibility: a genetic trait that predisposes to the development of cancer.Translations IdiomsSeepredisposepredisposing
predisposing (prē″dĭs-pōz′ĭng) [″ + disponere, to dispose] Indicating a tendency to, or susceptibility to, disease. |