Plural for a tendency to suffer from a particular condition or to act in a certain way
“Perhaps he has a predisposition to sentimentality.”
Plural for a bias or proclivity for a person, activity or thing
“Diana's personal story and her great gift for empathy created a favorable predisposition towards her.”
Plural for a person's individual character
“He is confronted with the threat that even the good which, by virtue of his natural predisposition, he may have done, will not be allowed to stand him in stead because of this neglect.”
Plural for a person's individual way of thinking
“I am neither conservative or liberal in predisposition.”
Plural for an opinion formed before obtaining adequate evidence, especially as the result of bias or prejudice
Plural for the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
Plural for the act of making a guess
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