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Propensity
Propensity meaning
An inclination, disposition, tendency, preference, or attraction.
Synonyms of Propensity
Example sentences (20)
Other propensity theorists (e.g. Ronald Giere) do not explicitly define propensities at all, but rather see propensity as defined by the theoretical role it plays in science.
The statistical mechanics of this transition can be modeled using an elegant transfer matrix method, characterized by two parameters: the propensity to initiate a helix and the propensity to extend a helix.
And a propensity for cutting corners among businesses looking to maximize profits.
A propensity to party landed the Prime Minister in hot water again the following year, with Marin having to take a drugs test — footage of her partying emerged.
Beyond a few oblique references to its protagonist's propensity to stumble into new murders, it declines to embrace any larger meta-references.
Especially as they have found that there are customers who have the propensity to pay at such price ranges,” said Faisal Kawoosa, Founder and Chief Analyst, techARC.
Even within small areas, there is a wide variety of a specific property’s propensity to file a claim.
Fed tightening cycles have the propensity to bring out the worst in the equities market.
Former President Donald Trump mocked President Joe Biden’s propensity to get lost on stage and his aides scrambling to help him during a campaign event in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday.
Given his ambition and his cunning, also his propensity to lie to achieve his ends, he probably would have fit in well there.
Golden-brown and glistening, certain seaweeds are catching the attention of investors for their seeming propensity to grab vast amounts of carbon and pack it away for the long haul.
He continued to express his doubts about the veracity of the claims, noting that the opposition’s propensity for making unsupported allegations was a recurring pattern.
If you have a propensity for delusion you reside in delululand.
In a game with few possessions, and the Badgers propensity to stay close to teams, getting a bucket feels advantageous.
Many of them affected genes that govern body clocks in modern humans, he said, in most cases “increasing propensity to be a morning person”.
More than one in five respondents said they believed military service would require them to put their lives “on hold,” while just 5% cited military “wokeness” as a significant in their propensity to serve.
Mould, in spite of frequently being undervalued, has the propensity to critically affect our health and well-being.
My stance remains, that it was an organized crime that has no propensity in law.
No” for his propensity to vote against new developments, reminded the council that the gloomy forecast was the norm for budget seasons, and it was the council’s job to fight for what it thought the city needed.
No number of internal task forces is going to cure Meta’s propensity to harm.