prepossess
[priːpəˈzes]transitive verb | transitives Verb v/tOverview of all translations
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- einnehmen (especially | besondersbesonders für jemandenor | oder odsomething | etwas etwas)prepossess win over figurative(ly) | figurativ, in übertragenem Sinnfig <usually | meistmeistpassive voice | passiv passiv>prepossess win over figurative(ly) | figurativ, in übertragenem Sinnfig <usually | meistmeistpassive voice | passiv passiv>
examples
- prepossessed <usually | meistmeistpassive voice | passiv passiv>
- prepossessed legal term, law | RechtswesenJUR <usually | meistmeistpassive voice | passiv passiv>
- to be prepossessed in favo(u)r of <usually | meistmeistpassive voice | passiv passiv>
- erfüllenprepossess fill: with ideaset cetera, and so on | etc., und so weiter etcprepossess fill: with ideaset cetera, and so on | etc., und so weiter etc
examples
- to prepossesssomebody | jemand sb with a notionjemandem eine Meinung beibringen