propense

Etymology
From, perfect passive participle of.

Adjective

 * 1)  Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed; prone.
 * 2) * 1739, David Hume, Treatise of Human Nature Book 3: Of Morals
 * The most immediate effects of pleasure and pain are the propense and averse motions of the mind; which are diversified into volition, into desire and aversion, grief and joy, hope and fear
 * 1)  Prepense.
 * 1)  Prepense.
 * 1)  Prepense.