prepossessˌpri pəˈzɛs
prepossess (v)
- present
- prepossess
- past
- prepossessed
- past participle
- prepossessed
- present participle
- prepossessing
English Definitions:
prepossess (verb)
possess beforehand
prepossess (verb)
cause to be preoccupied
"The idea of his failure prepossesses him"
prepossess (verb)
make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand
"A prepossessing appearance"
prejudice, prepossess (verb)
influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
prepossess (Verb)
To preoccupy, as ground or land; to take previous possession of.
prepossess (Verb)
To preoccupy, as the mind or heart, so as to preclude other things; hence, to bias or prejudice; to give a previous inclination to, for or against anything; esp., to induce a favorable opinion beforehand, or at the outset.
prepossess
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