Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prepossess.(verb)
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Use "prepossesses" in a sentence
"She is lively and obliging: she is young; not more than twenty; yet looks rather younger, by reason of a country bloom, which, however, misbecomes her not; and gives a modesty to her first appearance, that prepossesses one in her favour."
"His stay was not very long; not one of us divined the object of his visit, and he did not prepossesses us favourably."
"Gentleness prepossesses at first sight; it insinuates itself into the vantage ground, and gains the best position by surprise."