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nel dizionario PONS

pre·dis·pose [ˌpri:dɪˈspəʊz, ingl am -ˈspoʊz] VB vb trans

1. predispose form (influence):

to predispose sb to [or towards] sth
jdn zu etw dat neigen lassen
zu etw dat neigen
to predispose sb to do sth

2. predispose (make susceptible):

to predispose sb to [or towards] sth
jdn zu etw dat prädisponieren ricerc
to predispose sb to [or towards] sth
für etw acc anfällig [o. ricerc prädisponiert] sein

Glossario di Biologia Klett

predispose [ˌpriːdɪˈspəʊz] VB vb trans

to predispose sth to sth
to predispose sth to sth
to predispose sth to sth
Present
Ipredispose
youpredispose
he/she/itpredisposes
wepredispose
youpredispose
theypredispose
Past
Ipredisposed
youpredisposed
he/she/itpredisposed
wepredisposed
youpredisposed
theypredisposed
Present Perfect
Ihavepredisposed
youhavepredisposed
he/she/ithaspredisposed
wehavepredisposed
youhavepredisposed
theyhavepredisposed
Past Perfect
Ihadpredisposed
youhadpredisposed
he/she/ithadpredisposed
wehadpredisposed
youhadpredisposed
theyhadpredisposed

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Esempi dal dizionario PONS (verificati dalla Redazione)

to predispose sb to [or towards] sth
jdn zu etw dat neigen lassen
to predispose sb to do sth
to predispose sb to [or towards] sth
jdn zu etw dat prädisponieren ricerc
to predispose sb to [or towards] sth

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

It may also predispose cattle to high mountain brisket disease, a type of congestive heart failure.
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The results indicated that exposure to violent programming did increase aggressionbut only among boys who were predisposed toward aggression.
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Apart from the true monogenic genetic disorders, environmental diseases may determine the development of disease in those genetically predisposed to a particular condition.
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If a person is predisposed to cancer, they have inherited a mutation in one of two copies of a gatekeeper gene.
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Infants, too, have larger subdural spaces and are more predisposed to subdural bleeds than are young adults.
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