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incline
verb (inclined , inclining )
1 tr & intr (esp incline to or towards something) to lean or make someone lean towards (a particular opinion or conduct); to be, or make someone, disposed towards it I incline to agree He inclined towards the radical approach .
2 tr & intr to slope or make something slope from a horizontal or vertical line or direction; to slant.
3 to bow or bend (the head, one's body, etc) forwards or downwards.
noun a slope; an inclined plane. Also called inclination.
[14c: from Latin inclinare to bend towards]
inclined adjective
1 sloping or bent.
2 having a tendency; disposed.
verb (inclined , inclining )
1 tr & intr (esp incline to or towards something) to lean or make someone lean towards (a particular opinion or conduct); to be, or make someone, disposed towards it I incline to agree He inclined towards the radical approach .
2 tr & intr to slope or make something slope from a horizontal or vertical line or direction; to slant.
3 to bow or bend (the head, one's body, etc) forwards or downwards.
noun a slope; an inclined plane. Also called inclination.
[14c: from Latin inclinare to bend towards]
inclined adjective
1 sloping or bent.
2 having a tendency; disposed.
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