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to prepossess
01
impressionner
to positively impact someone’s opinion
Example
Her confident and friendly demeanor always prepossesses those she meets.
The speaker ’s compelling introduction prepossessed the audience before the main argument began.
A warm and genuine smile will prepossess your interviewers during the hiring process.
02
préoccuper, obséder
to make someone mainly think about something in particular
Example
She is constantly prepossessing herself with worries about things beyond her control.
The looming deadline had prepossessed the team to the point of anxiety.
His strange behavior prepossesses her thoughts, making it hard to focus on anything else.
03
prédisposer, préoccuper
make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand
04
préoccuper, prédisposer
possess beforehand
word family
possess
Verb
prepossess
Verb
prepossessing
Adjective
prepossessing
Adjective

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