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disposed predicate

 

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Term: Disposed Predicate


Description: A disposed predicate refers to a linguistic construct used in formal logic and philosophy to describe the attitude or inclination of a subject towards a particular proposition or statement. It indicates the mental state or condition of being inclined, willing, or prepared to believe or accept a certain assertion or judgment.


Sample Sentences:

  • She was disposed to believe his excuse, despite its improbability.
  • The jury seemed disposed towards a guilty verdict even before hearing all the evidence.
  • With a disposed predicate, the speaker expresses a readiness to accept the proposed solution.
  • His tone indicated that he was not disposed to consider any other options.
  • Professor Johnson appeared disposed to entertain different perspectives during the debate.

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