incline|inclined|inclines|inclining in English
verb
[in·cline || ɪn'klaɪn]
slope, tilt, slant; bend, bow, lean; be disposed, tend toward, gravitate; cause to bend; influence
Use "incline|inclined|inclines|inclining" in a sentence
1. The car inclines to incline and to slide to roll and collides to the abutment.
2. The road inclines upward.
3. He inclines to laziness.
4. She inclines towards melancholia.
5. In drill operation , excentric shaft connection has certain inclining prevention function.
6. His sincerity inclines me to trust him.
7. I incline toward your idea.
8. Prices incline to go up.
9. I incline to tiredness in winter.
10. That pragmatism and resilience inclines this survey to optimism.
11. People incline to tiredness in Summer.
12. Aclinic definition: not leaning or inclining ; unbending Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
13. I incline to trust the Harrises.
14. Our day inclines to a complete frankness of self-expression.
15. Incline my ear to hear your wise command.
16. Set the waxed paper on the incline.
17. 8 That pragmatism and resilience inclines this survey to optimism.
18. Plug socket using cycloid curve (or using incline surface)
19. I incline to his opinion on this matter.
20. Top synonyms for Acclivities (other words for Acclivities) are inclines, ascents and gradients.
21. Everest is an example of an Arduous incline.
22. Inclined chisel point...
23. Barmann has treated anxiety disorders in incline village, nv
24. He had to incline forward to hear her clearly.
25. This will tend to incline them toward petty theft.