predilection|predilections in English

noun

[pre·di·lec·tion || ‚prɪːdl'ekʃn /-dɪ'lek-]

predisposition, special tendency; liking, fondness, affinity

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1. He has a predilection for rich food.

2. Of oral mucosa, periglottis is its predilection site.

3. Predilection for sour mash doesn't make a man stupid.

4. Predilection towards children is conniving them, which is adverse for their growth.

5. Or had he had a predilection for liking young ladies?

6. Brain-Eating Amoebae: Predilection Sites in the Brain and Disease Outcome

7. Thanks for the God's predilection, I am slender and have a genius of music.

8. A second theme is that salespeople have a predilection for a quidproquo.

9. Most readers have had a predilection to dismiss the arguments and speculations.

10. Those who knew of his predilections often wondered why he had not become a botanist, an entomologist, a biologist.

11. Ever since she was a child, she has had a predilection for spicy food.

12. 15 By observing one's sexual predilections and acts, the trained psychotherapist and diagnostician can learn a lot about the patient.

13. In general, the majority of salivary gland tumours, except adenolymphoma, had no sex predilection.

14. He is a grammarian, a swordsman, a musician with a predilection for the fugue.

15. This would explain my predilection for rapine, since my mother serves it every Thanksgiving.

16. Psychology Definition of Biologism: The predilection to use biological determinism to explain behaviour

17. Humans, elves, gnomes, and halflings seem to have a predilection for Bardic ways

18. Many blacks were also concerned, particularly after Johnson showed a predilection for escorting white women.

19. 17 Those who knew of his predilections often wondered why he had not become a botanist, an entomologist,[www.Sentencedict.com] a biologist.

20. Synonyms for Aptitudes include bents, dispositions, inclination, leanings, predilection, proclivities, propensity, tendencies, affection and affinities

21. It'seems a predilection for young adults, as did its notorious ancestor, the 1918 Spanish influenza.

22. This would explain my predilection for rapini, since my mother serves it every Thanksgiving.

23. The structure of the optic head has been found superior : inferior predilection for injury in glaucoma.

24. There is, however, a predilection for materials and principles of gravity, weight, mass, density and balance.

25. It seems to have a predilection for young adults, as did its notorious ancestor, the 1918 Spanish influenza.