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Predispose is a verb which means someone is liable or inclined to a specified attitude, action, or condition. Example sentence:

A negative attitude by a supervisor can predispose the staff to under perform through lack of support or encouragement.

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How do you use the word 'predispose' in a sentence?

Heredity and culture can predispose individuals to certain genetic diseases. Peer pressure may predispose teen boys to engage in foolish or dangerous activities.


What is a sentence with the word predispose?

"Even if their parents are sickly, that does not predispose the children to the same condition."


What is a sentence using the word predispose?

Genetic factors may predispose human beings to certain metabolic diseases.


Predispose in a sentence?

Being bitten by a dog as a child could predispose you to having a fear of dogs.


What is the antonym of the word predispose?

dissuade (that's assuming you mean "predispose" as a verb).


How many morphemes in predispose?

There are three morphemes in "predispose": pre-, dis-, and -pose.


If noun is to preposition then verb is to what?

Predispose. To predispose. It is sometimes wise to predispose your child to chicken-pox so he does not get it later in life.


Does eating Kelp not predispose you to Hypertension?

It might well do...


Can you give a sentence with the word predispose?

Original answer: Drinking heavily exposes people to liver problems.Does not fit the criteria requested by the Asker.New answer: Drinking heavily can make a person predisposed to liver problems.


Does scleroderma predispose people to Secondary Raynaud's disease?

Yes


What is a synonym for the word Predispose?

Apparently, "incline" is the closest synonym.


What type of shock does cardiac tamponade predispose a patient to?

cardiogenic