Similar words: predisposed, predisposition, dispose of, transpose, predict, discredit, predicate, prediction. Meaning: [‚prɪːdɪ'spəʊz] v. make susceptible.
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31 The factors inherent in the individual that predispose him to eczema are another subject for speculation.
32 No other conditions exist that predispose product containers to external contamination.
33 No conditions exist that predispose the product to external contamination.
34 The study showed that the use of terbutaline may predispose babies to autism and that it may make the brain more vulnerable to toxins.
35 Smoking predispose people to dementia, not protect them as has been suggested in the past.
36 Perforated eardrums can predispose the ear to infection or result in hearing loss.
37 Certain drugs such as antidepressants and antihistamines predispose to dry mouth leading to halitosis.
38 Germ line mutations in BRCA 1 predispose women to early onset, familial breast and ovarian cancers.
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