Synonym: bent, bowed, disposed, fain, inclined, prepared. Similar words: incline, inclination, recline, decline, uncleanliness, streamlined, cling, clincher. Meaning: [ɪn'klaɪnd] adj. 1. (often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency 2. at an angle to the horizontal or vertical position 3. having made preparations 4. used especially of the head or upper back.
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211. The attention of both reactionary and liberally inclined noblemen focused upon the need to establish a new basis for local government.
212. The Essenes were not only greatly inclined to apocalyptic views and legalism, but they were frantically anti-Hellenistic.
213. I would be inclined to add an external canister filter to your set-up, such as an Eheim 2215.
214. Filbert brushes are less inclined to have a build up of colour at the edges and can be versatile.
215. I myself was inclined toward that point-of-view until I called Bonnie Henry.
216. It seems that the staff were inclined to regard the women as light relief from the sombre business of teaching science.
217. Urquhart inclined his head and seemed to listen to the wind.
218. Men think and act for self-interest, and are inclined to lie, cheat and swindle when doing so brings them benefits. Dr T.P.Chia
219. It manipulates the environment, and it is able to enforce moral duties on those who are inclined to disregard them.
220. Other excitements took their place but I was more inclined to stare at them in amazement than paint them.
221. Since plaintiffs naturally inclined to value their lost property exorbitantly, defendants did have reason to think seriously about restoring it.
222. However, after two days at Reberty's Altea Hotel, we were less inclined to take this view.
223. Women brought a different sensibility to their enterprises: they were more inclined to global, long-range vision.
224. Fear of public criticism may well be intimidating some doctors, making them less inclined to consider the diagnosis.
225. When she makes love she screams like a banshee, and things are inclined to get knocked over.
226. George himself supervised his washing procedure, which was inclined to be haphazard.
227. The defendant made a similar lintel but with a rear face inclined at 6 degrees from the vertical.
228. Writers of standard handbooks are also inclined to dismiss the early evidence.
229. He argues that servants were inclined to be discontented as they observed others climb in society.
230. Henry was inclined to seek solace in drink.
231. I'm inclined to think independently.
232. At the moment, inflation means that depositors are earning negative interest – losing money – and are less inclined to save.
233. Researchers inclined to regard that the visitor was a "Saint King" or "Manchu dominator", but in the context of the "Yangming school",(www.Sentencedict.com) the one he was waiting for would be "us" in the common sense.
234. Having a slanting or sloping direction , course, or position; inclined.
235. Asymmetric dual - angle milling cutter used to point chutes, and inclined spiral groove, level surface.
236. The drive may be inclined at any angle with tight side either top or bottom.
237. More muscular tonicity in together instigates your metabolism, you will be so more inclined to mobilize you in sustained efforts.
238. I would not, if I were you, be inclined to discuss private business with the landlady.
239. Martin is inclined to rush in where angels fear to tread.
240. Given your lack of criminal record I am inclined towards probation.
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