predispose|predisposed|predisposes|predisposing in English

verb

[pre·dis·pose || ‚prɪːdɪ'spəʊz]

dispose in advance, make liable beforehand; make sensitive, make susceptible

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1. Diabetes predisposes patients to infections.

2. Cigarette advertising predisposes children to smoking.

3. 10 Fatigue predispose to colds.

4. We are predisposed towards unitary authorities.

5. Aging predisposes adults to Cavities because of receding gums

6. 9 We are predisposed towards unitary authorities.

7. Some people are genetically predisposed to diabetes.

8. 14 German Shepherd Dogs are predisposed.

9. 3 Parents who smoke predispose children to smoking.

10. 4 Stress can predispose people to heart attacks.

11. 17 Franklin was predisposed to believe him.

12. 30 I have heard nothing that predisposes me in her favor.

13. His good manners predispose people to like him.

14. 16 Experience has predisposed him to be very secretive.

15. 15 Our bodily systems are predisposed to digest meat.

16. 1 His lifestyle predisposed him to high blood pressure.

17. Adipose tissue, when carried around in excessive amounts, predisposes to a large number of diseases

18. 13 The novel predisposed him to become a novelist.

19. 3 Certain people may be predisposed to mental illness.

20. 5 Some people are genetically predisposed to diabetes.

21. 1 His good manners predispose people to like him.

22. Other causes of unconsciousness predisposing to aspiration lung abscess are convulsive seizures.

23. His early training predisposed him to a life of adventure.

24. The inhabitants are predisposed to rheumatism by the damp climate.

25. 13 His modesty and generosity predispose people to like him.