Predispose (to ) conjugation

English
34 examples
This verb can also mean the following: make someone susceptible to something, make someone inclined to something in advance, influence, make

Conjugation of predispose

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Present Simple
predispose
predispose
predisposes
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Future Simple
will predispose
will predispose
will predispose
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Past Simple
predisposed
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predisposed
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predisposed
Conditional Simple
would predispose
would predispose
would predispose
would predispose
would predispose
would predispose
I
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you all
they
Present Progressive
am predisposing
are predisposing
is predisposing
are predisposing
are predisposing
are predisposing
Future Progressive
will be predisposing
will be predisposing
will be predisposing
will be predisposing
will be predisposing
will be predisposing
Past Progressive
was predisposing
were predisposing
was predisposing
were predisposing
were predisposing
were predisposing
Conditional Progressive
would be predisposing
would be predisposing
would be predisposing
would be predisposing
would be predisposing
would be predisposing
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you
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we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have predisposed
have predisposed
has predisposed
have predisposed
have predisposed
have predisposed
Future Perfect
will have predisposed
will have predisposed
will have predisposed
will have predisposed
will have predisposed
will have predisposed
Past Perfect
had predisposed
had predisposed
had predisposed
had predisposed
had predisposed
had predisposed
Conditional Perfect
would have predisposed
would have predisposed
would have predisposed
would have predisposed
would have predisposed
would have predisposed
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they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been predisposing
have been predisposing
has been predisposing
have been predisposing
have been predisposing
have been predisposing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been predisposing
will have been predisposing
will have been predisposing
will have been predisposing
will have been predisposing
will have been predisposing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been predisposing
had been predisposing
had been predisposing
had been predisposing
had been predisposing
had been predisposing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been predisposing
would have been predisposing
would have been predisposing
would have been predisposing
would have been predisposing
would have been predisposing

Examples of predispose

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
A lot of these kids come from bad gene pools. They don't have - stable parents making good decisions. Besides the gene pools, - they've been traumatized by abuse, neglect and problems, - and then they've been traumatized by separation, - and all those things predispose to mental illness. -
As a magog, my own genes predispose me to slaughter indiscriminately, eat my victims, lay eggs in the paralyzed bodies of sentient beings.
At a minimum, it will help predispose the judge against the D.A., which in and of itself is significant.
For example, in a British study women who were abused in pregnancy will have higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their placenta at birth and their children are more likely to have conditions that predispose them to addictions by age 7 or 8.
In a small community, where the parties in this case are widely and personally known, it is probable that some of the jury have certain feelings and opinions, and that such feelings may predispose them either for or against the accused.
A lot of these kids come from bad gene pools. They don't have - stable parents making good decisions. Besides the gene pools, - they've been traumatized by abuse, neglect and problems, - and then they've been traumatized by separation, - and all those things predispose to mental illness. -
As a magog, my own genes predispose me to slaughter indiscriminately, eat my victims, lay eggs in the paralyzed bodies of sentient beings.
At a minimum, it will help predispose the judge against the D.A., which in and of itself is significant.
For example, in a British study women who were abused in pregnancy will have higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their placenta at birth and their children are more likely to have conditions that predispose them to addictions by age 7 or 8.
In a small community, where the parties in this case are widely and personally known, it is probable that some of the jury have certain feelings and opinions, and that such feelings may predispose them either for or against the accused.
It predisposes to sleepy contemplation.
It's possible that many great religious leaders had temporal lobe seizures and this predisposes them to having visions, having mystical experiences.
Very fertile, allergic to chestnuts, prone to bladder infections. And we all have that damn gene that predisposes us to bad boys.
Well, the gene defect predisposes one towards violent behavior.
What if scientists discovered there's a gene that predisposes some people to be attracted to young girls?
It predisposes to sleepy contemplation.
It's possible that many great religious leaders had temporal lobe seizures and this predisposes them to having visions, having mystical experiences.
Very fertile, allergic to chestnuts, prone to bladder infections. And we all have that damn gene that predisposes us to bad boys.
Well, the gene defect predisposes one towards violent behavior.
What if scientists discovered there's a gene that predisposes some people to be attracted to young girls?
"It was sheer thoughtlessness. Something by no means identical with stupidity... that predisposed him to become... one of the greatest criminals of the 20th century.
- And he, s not predisposed to tolerating... any disorder the way some of your teachers are.
- Recent studies have shown... that certain people are genetically predisposed to gaining weight.
- We're predisposed now-- - right, exactly.
A little more predisposed to gather the rosebuds.
If a child with genes predisposing him or her to be a financial wizard is raised in an extremely harsh environment, that exceptional DNA may not shine through.
No heart failure, no apoplexy, no predisposing medical cause of any kind.
"It was sheer thoughtlessness. Something by no means identical with stupidity... that predisposed him to become... one of the greatest criminals of the 20th century.
- And he, s not predisposed to tolerating... any disorder the way some of your teachers are.
- Recent studies have shown... that certain people are genetically predisposed to gaining weight.
- We're predisposed now-- - right, exactly.
A little more predisposed to gather the rosebuds.
If a child with genes predisposing him or her to be a financial wizard is raised in an extremely harsh environment, that exceptional DNA may not shine through.
No heart failure, no apoplexy, no predisposing medical cause of any kind.

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