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Webster 1913 Edition


Predilection

Preˊdi-lec′tion

,
Noun.
[Pref.
pre-
+ L.
dilectus
, p. p.
diligere
to prefer: cf. F.
prédilection
. See
Diligent
.]
A previous liking; a prepossession of mind in favor of something; predisposition to choose or like; partiality.
Burke.

Webster 1828 Edition


Predilection

PREDILEC'TION

,
Noun.
[L.proe, before, and dilectus, dilito, to love.]
A previous liking; a prepossession of mind in favor of something.

Definition 2024


predilection

predilection

See also: prédilection

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predilection (countable and uncountable, plural predilections)

  1. Condition of favoring or liking; tendency towards; proclivity; predisposition.
    • 1987, Edwin M. Yoder Jr., "Lewis Powell a Fine Sense of Balance," Washington Post, 29 Jun.,
      But for him the first rule of judging was to set aside personal predilection and vote the law and the facts.
    • 2000, Terry McCarthy, "Lost Generation," Time Asia, 23 Oct.,
      ... youth’s predilection for revolt.
    • 2001, Marina Cantacuzino, "On deadly ground," The Guardian, 13 Mar.,
      Wilson doesn’t see any inconsistency between his socialism and his predilection for the high life.

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