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[Verb] | "pre*dis*pose" | \ ˌprē-di-ˈspōz \
1: to dispose in advance
2: to make susceptible
3: to bring about susceptibility
Origin: 1646 ;
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[Verb] | "predisposed"
1: to cause (someone) to be more likely to behave in a particular way or to be affected by a particular condition;
* e.g., " ... Past experiences have predisposed her to distrust people. "
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[ "predisposed" ]
1: Already busy doing something else
* e.g., ... I was going to call Jenny tonight, but she is predisposed with a girl's night out
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