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Discover LudwigThe word 'prepossess' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the feeling of preconception or prejudice that someone has about something before they have seen it or experienced it. For example: "The critics already had a prepossess about the new movie before it was even released."
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prepossess
verb
To preoccupy, as ground or land; to take previous possession of.
synonyms
Exact(1)
That means research overall performance of the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC includes CAP and CFP simultaneously still prepossess.
Similar(1)
In fact, it appears at times as if we are becoming more prepossessed with Nazi Germany the further in time we move away from it.
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