prepossessed

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Simple past tense and past participle of prepossess
Showing bias or partiality
past of prepossess
{s} favorably impressed, inspired with a positive opinion
prepossess
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
{v} to prejudice, bias, influence
prepossess
possess beforehand
prepossess
To preoccupy, as ground or land; to take previous possession of
prepossess
{f} acquire confidence, acquire trust; impress beforehand
prepossess
to induce a favorable opinion beforehand, or at the outset
prepossess
make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand; "A prepossessing appearance" cause to be preoccupied; "The idea of his failure prepossesses him" possess beforehand
prepossess
make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand; "A prepossessing appearance"
prepossess
influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
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cause to be preoccupied; "The idea of his failure prepossesses him"
prepossess
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