propend
(redirected from propends)pro·pend
(prō-pĕnd′)intr.v. pro·pend·ed, pro·pend·ing, pro·pends
To have a propensity; incline or tend.
[Latin prōpendēre : prō-, forward; see pro-1 + pendēre, to hang; see (s)pen- in Indo-European roots.]
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propend
(prəʊˈpɛnd)vb
(intr) obsolete to be inclined or disposed
[C16: from Latin prōpendēre to hang forwards]
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Past participle: propended
Gerund: propending
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