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predisposed

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Adjective — Naturally inclined toward something, or more likely to develop it.

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genetically predisposed predisposed to predisposed toward

Etymology

From pre- (\"before\") plus disposed.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “predisposed” mean?

The word “predisposed” means naturally inclined toward something, or more likely to develop it. In plain terms, already leaning toward something before anything actually happens — could be a personality trait or a medical risk.

How do you use “predisposed” in a sentence?

Here is “predisposed” used in a sentence: “People with a family history of the condition may be predisposed to develop it themselves.”

What part of speech is “predisposed”?

“Predisposed” is an adjective.

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