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Synonym: angle of dipangle of inclinationdipdispositioninclination of an orbitincliningleanleaninglistmagnetic dipmagnetic inclinationtendencytiltSimilar words: nominationcombinationdiscriminationnationnationalzonationdonationnationwideMeaning: [‚ɪnklɪ'neɪʃn]  n. 1. an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others 2. (astronomy) the angle between the plane of the orbit and the plane of the ecliptic stated in degrees 3. (geometry) the angle formed by the x-axis and a given line (measured counterclockwise from the positive half of the x-axis) 4. (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon 5. that toward which you are inclined to feel a liking 6. the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical 7. a characteristic likelihood of or natural disposition toward a certain condition or character or effect 8. the act of inclining; bending forward. 
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(31) Neither side has shown any inclination to compromise.
(32) With an inclination to believe in archetypes of goodness.
(33) Cranmer's natural inclination was for compromise and mercy.
(34) The more specific inclination is our inclination to put a false interpretation on our own forms of expression.
(35) But none, I assure you, of an age or inclination to elope with an adolescent foreigner!
(36) They do not, generally, have the time or the inclination to take financial statements apart.
(37) Unfortunately for her, the host bird showed no inclination to leave the nest.
(38) They were deeply concerned about Prince Charles's decision to give up shooting as well as his inclination towards vegetarianism.
(39) It is possible to pick courses in rather closely related areas or to diversify, depending on the student's inclination.
(40) If something is hot[Sentencedict.com], your natural inclination is to stay away from it.
(41) Once again, however, the ability of politicians and economists to conceptualise well outran their inclination to examine and analyse practical implications.
(42) Lettie purposely lingered behind Patrice, fighting off her natural inclination to simply ignore the woman and brush past her.
(43) He also had an inclination to attach himself, whether as ally or enemy, to dangerous and disreputable people.
(44) Sir C: I believe you speak of the practice whereby the political inclination of a parish is physically manipulated.
(45) Others will prefer a curriculum with no evident pattern beyond personal inclination or skills.
(46) For Suzuki adherents, music is an inclination innate in all of us.
(47) His natural inclination is to stay as close to the slope as possible, because it feels safer and more secure.
(48) And I wondered if she was right, if Clarisa was losing her last inclination to do things the ordinary way.
(49) Onyx notably lacked inclination for housework, not to mention motherly instinct.
(50) He adds that he wants to grow up,[sentencedict.com] but then shows absolutely no inclination to do so.
(51) But not every student will have the time or inclination to participate in an apprenticeship or even a summer internship.
(52) He was a marketing vice president and a highly creative and task-oriented person with a natural inclination toward dominant behavior.
(53) The landed nobility showed no inclination to build bridges with urban property-owners, let alone workers and peasants.
(54) Second, there is the inclination of followers in some circumstances to collaborate in their own deception.
(55) This increasing castor thus compensates for any inclination of the car on the rear axle.
(56) He claimed Stockton and Langbaurgh had shown no inclination to negotiate and only Middlesbrough had demonstrated any flexibility.
(57) It is a natural inclination and instinct to want our effort recognised and appreciated.
(58) But Kemp has no space for theory, nor inclination to show Wells in his time, one among other writers.
(59) Not all in higher education have had the inclination to cover up or resist community service.
(60) She stared at the beautiful garden beyond the terrace, fighting the inclination to weep.
More similar words: nominationcombinationdiscriminationnationnationalzonationdonationnationwideexplanationnationalisminternationalfascinatingin additionin addition toformationequationrelationeducationlocationoperationin all directionsallegationinflationradiationmigrationsummationisolationviolationsensationvariation
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