Predispose in a sentence as a verb

And, yes, there are lot of practices that predispose to injuries.

Genetics generally predispose you to things, but they don't make you do things.

Yes, certain personality traits predispose you to certain things.

It is not unreasonable to think that the differences that have been found in their brains predispose them to certain mental illnesses.

One of those men might have been born without legs, with cystic fibrosis, or just with genes that predispose him towards long distance running rather than sprinting.

It's a small market, it's dominated by people with strong philosophical positions that predispose them towards BTC.

Sure, there are genetic factors that predispose a person to insulin resistance, but the dominant factor is adipose tissue.

Eliminating hereditary factors that predispose people to developing mental illnesses would only eliminate a fraction of the problem.

No disrespect intended, but, it doesn't negatively predispose anyone who conducts or utilizes vulnerability research professionally, so I doubt your concern matters much to them.

Polymorphisms in various genes controlling appetite and metabolism predispose to obesity when sufficient food energy is present.

I do wonder though and I'm probably starting kicking a hornets nest by even thinking this but I do wonder how much of this biasing and labeling is historicaly due to religion and does religion as a whole predispose people to a mindset of labeling without appeal or by even asking that question am I myself labeling when it is just a question and that is the only label being applied!

Predispose definitions

verb

make susceptible; "This illness predisposes you to gain weight"