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propensities

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for propensities.

Editorial note

But, as is often the case, I think the key is finding balance and adjusting based on awareness of your own propensities.

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Quick take

An inclination, disposition, tendency, preference, or attraction.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of propensities gathered in one view.

noun

An inclination, disposition, tendency, preference, or attraction.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for propensities.

noun

An inclination, disposition, tendency, preference, or attraction.

Example sentences

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But, as is often the case, I think the key is finding balance and adjusting based on awareness of your own propensities.

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Multiple personas with opposing propensities -- a paranoid realist, an idealist, an evidence prosecutor -- debating via Robert's Rules.

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A transfer isn’t neutral if the two parties have different propensities to consume (marginal propensity to consume).

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Perhaps he had the tendencies/propensities (that ended his life) dormant all along, and his wealth suddenly boosted those deadly habits.

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Given Gov propensities to ruin lives now and ignore that harm (or craft a justification) later, the concerns seem valid.

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It would not be surprising that there are correlations between certain worldviews and their populations' propensities to engage in dissident activity.

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This is an excellent example of how religions give their hosts different propensities for violence.

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Politics always takes advantage of pre-existing psychological propensities, but it also reinforces them and reshapes them to its advantage over many generations.

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Trying to correlate genetics to tastes, behaviors, and propensities, while scientifically interesting, is a total political non-starter.

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Yes, but different religions inspire different propensities towards violence in their hosts.

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Religions really do cause their hosts to have different propensities for violence.

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I know; I know; too soon want a lot of curves on propensities, and will have a tough time there.

Quote examples

1

Maybe you didn't understand what the word "propensities" means?

2

"But America speaks to the whole of humanity because the whole of humanity is represented here; our possibilities and our propensities." Sounds a bit Nazi, a nation over all others...

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Given Reddit's already unequal application of the site rules (some people can shamelessly vote manipulate, others receive hellbans for merely following links), and the propensities for specific groups to treat mild disagreement as "harassment", this does not bode well.

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> Given Reddit's already unequal application of the site rules (some people can shamelessly vote manipulate, others receive hellbans for merely following links), and the propensities for specific groups to treat mild disagreement as "harassment", this does not bode well.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use propensities in a sentence?

But, as is often the case, I think the key is finding balance and adjusting based on awareness of your own propensities.

What does propensities mean?

An inclination, disposition, tendency, preference, or attraction.

What part of speech is propensities?

propensities is commonly used as noun.