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inclining

[ in-klahy-ning ]

noun

  1. inclination; disposition.
  2. Archaic. people who are sympathetic to a person or cause.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲi·iԲ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of inclining1

First recorded in 1300–50, inclining is from the Middle English word enclinynge. See incline, -ing 1
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And as a man who has contemplated replacing the Argentine peso with the US dollar, Mr Milei shows signs of inclining more towards Washington than Beijing in future.

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She opens her story with a gauzily disorienting image that soon sharpens into a jolt of terror — one that may incline your thoughts, not that they need much inclining, toward recent gun-violence headlines.

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The supporting cast’s fluttering hands, inclining postures, expressive faces and intentionally directed gazes create a remarkable sense of undulating rhythm across the canvas.

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In the export-shrinking aftermath of the country’s 2016 shock decision to leave the European Union, and with the Truss government’s more recent poorly received announcement of unfunded tax cuts, many Britons are inclining toward pessimism.

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The young woman in the sepia-toned photograph curtsies gracefully, inclining her head and smiling sweetly at the camera.

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