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predisposed

adjective as in willing, inclined

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And to be fair, that’s not a bad courtroom strategy against an opponent who is almost pathologically predisposed to putting his foot in his mouth.

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“We adults have persuaded ourselves that this is one of the bonuses of being a child, that you can revel in magical creatures. But there isn’t much evidence that children are predisposed to magical thinking.”

Most of the cancellations, on the other hand, have been on territory not predisposed to coddle the GOP nominee.

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Earlier this week, Trump argued that immigrants had “bad genes,” making them predisposed to crime.

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But the human body is a disorderly thing predisposed to rot from the outside in.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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