Examples of 'be predisposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "be predisposed"

be predisposed: To have a tendency or inclination towards a particular behavior or condition. This phrase suggests a likelihood or susceptibility to develop a specific trait or characteristic

How to use "be predisposed" in a sentence

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You may simply be predisposed to criminal behavior.
Two or more spiral ribs can be predisposed.
Certain women may be predisposed to premature contractions.
Rheumatoid arthritis patients taking corticosteroids may be predisposed to infection.
You need to be predisposed to mathematics and finance.
Siamese cats appear to be predisposed.
Some will be predisposed to accept the report.
Certain unfortunate pedigree breeds are known to be predisposed to otitis externa.
So while we may be predisposed to feel a certain way by.
You will also learn about any diseases your dog may be predisposed to.
Aging seems to be predisposed to this memory loss.
No breed or sex of sheep appears to be predisposed to OPA.
Genetically you can be predisposed to sweat less or profoundly.
It can occur in any breed, but female dogs may be predisposed.
Those mustangs can be predisposed to arthritis.

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We may be predisposed to alcoholism yet never become alcoholic.
This was hopefully you will be predisposed to trust me too.
Might be predisposed to exhibit more extreme phenotypes or predisposed to be.
We need to have humility and to be predisposed to a permanent learning.
Can we be predisposed to temporary and instant memory loss?
Some simply appeared to be predisposed to violence.
And so I need to always be thinking, what might this pedigree cat be predisposed to?
People with allergies may be predisposed to develop sinusitis.
Up to 30 percent of the population may be predisposed.
A person may be predisposed to get angry.
Studies indicate that 30 percent of the population may be predisposed to gum disease.
Candidates should be predisposed to continuing their formation after ordination.
Patients suffering from heart failure may also be predisposed to cardiac hypertrophy.
The mixture can be predisposed for example in a suitable container.
These studies suggest that people who get frequent headaches may be predisposed to gastrointestinal problems.
Certain breeds may be predisposed to health problems even at an early age.
Even if an elderly person is thin, they still may be predisposed to getting diabetes.
Dogs may also be predisposed to aggressive behavior due to their genes.
Dogs with short white coats tend to be predisposed to this type of tumor.
People with CH may be predisposed to certain traits, including smoking or other lifestyle habits.
Of course, your personality may also be predisposed to teeth grinding.
You may simply be predisposed to criminal behavior, scientifically speaking.
Firstly, those with genetic insulin resistance may be predisposed to developing metabolic problems.
Such subjects can be predisposed to developing, for example, retinoblastoma, breast cancer or colon cancer.
But the DOF may not be predisposed to this.
Some individuals can be predisposed to develop bumps on the tongue frequently.
Surprisingly, certain people with dog and cat allergies may be predisposed to having horse allergies.
Affected animals may be predisposed to secondary infections with other viruses and bacteria.
Persons with traumatic histories, including neglect and abuse may also be predisposed to developing anxiety.
Patients can be predisposed to developing.
In cats, Persians seem to be predisposed.
People with nocturia may be predisposed to further health complications and even mortality.
Atherosclerosis In one embodiment of the present invention, the subject may be predisposed to atherosclerosis.
The Chinese Crested can be predisposed to skin complaints and sun burn.
More than two pawls 9 can be predisposed.

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A little more predisposed to gather the rosebuds
She has always been positively predisposed toward me
We are genetically predisposed to being stubborn and really pesky
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