Predispose
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British pronunciation/pɹiːdɪspˈə‍ʊz/
American pronunciation/ˌpɹidɪˈspoʊz/

Definition & Meaning of "predispose"

to predispose
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to make someone more susceptible or inclined to a particular condition or behavior

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Example
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The current environmental conditions are predisposing the population to respiratory illnesses.
By the time he realized it, his lack of exercise had predisposed him to obesity.
The company's inclusive culture predisposes employees towards cooperative teamwork.
A sedentary lifestyle can predispose individuals to obesity.
The region's damp climate can predispose structures towards mold growth.
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