criminal tendency

criminal tendency
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  • tendency — ten|den|cy W3S3 [ˈtendənsi] n plural tendencies [Date: 1600 1700; : Medieval Latin; Origin: tendentia, from Latin tendere; TEND] 1.) if someone or something has a tendency to do or become a particular thing, they are likely to do or become it a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • tendency — ten|den|cy [ tendənsi ] noun count ** 1. ) a strong chance that something will happen in a particular way: a tendency (for someone/something) to do something: There s a tendency for a new manager to make changes. have a tendency to do something:… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tendency — noun (C) 1 a probability that you will develop, think or behave in a certain way (+ to/towards): Some people may inherit a tendency to alcoholism. | have a tendency to do sth (=often do something and be more likely to do it than other people):… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • tendency*/ — [ˈtendənsi] noun [C] 1) an aspect of your character that you show by behaving in a particular way artistic/criminal/suicidal tendencies[/ex] You have a tendency to avoid arguments.[/ex] 2) a situation that is starting to develop in a particular… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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