adjective
- having a tendency or inclination toward something beforehand
Examples
- She was predisposed to trust people easily.
- His family history made him predisposed to heart disease.
- Children from wealthy families may be predisposed to certain advantages.
- The patient was genetically predisposed to diabetes.
- He seemed predisposed to argue with authority figures.
- Some people are predisposed to anxiety disorders.
- The soil in this region is predisposed to erosion.