predisposition to/towards• Hence, a predisposition towardsviolence would be moderated.• Thus, to assume that the creation of a predisposition to buy is a sufficientexplanation of buyer behavior seems untenable.• Some people are born with a predisposition toschizophrenia, he says.• There are several hundred drugs which could affect a person with a predisposition toseizures.• The possibility of introducing anti-oncogenes into those with a predisposition tocoloncancer is undoubtedly one of the most excitingprospects.• Individuals with Dupuytren's disease have a genetically-determined predisposition to the condition.• But what can the new genetic science tell us about genetic predispositions towards certain kinds of behaviour?