inclining in English

verb
1
feel willing or favorably disposed toward (an action, belief, or attitude).
he was inclined to accept the offer
2
have a tendency to do something.
she's inclined to gossip with complete strangers
3
lean or turn away from a given plane or direction, especially the vertical or horizontal.
the bunker doors incline outward

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1. In drill operation , excentric shaft connection has certain inclining prevention function.

2. Aclinic definition: not leaning or inclining ; unbending Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

3. Jurisdiction is inclining to regress under the guidance of the conservative associate justicer pointed by the New Conservatism President.

4. If the wheels have a negative Camber, it means the tops of the front wheels are inclining to the side toward the center of the vehicle’s frame.

5. Almandine (countable and uncountable, plural Almandines) A type of garnet having a deep red color, inclining to purple, with the chemical formula Fe 3 Al 2 (Si O 4) 3

6. Bevelled (adj) replaced by two planes inclining equally upon the adjacent planes, as an edge; having its edges replaced by sloping planes, as a cube or other solid How to pronounce Bevelled?

7. Condescension (n.) 1640s, "the act of condescending, a voluntary inclining to equality with inferiors," from Late Latin Condescensionem, noun of action from past-participle stem of condescendere "to let oneself down" (see condescend).

8. 1748, Tobias Smollett, The Adventures of Roderick Random, Chapter 22, [1] He was about the age of two-and-twenty, among the tallest of the middle size; had chestnut-coloured hair, which he wore tied up in a ribbon; a high polished forehead, a nose inclining to the Aquiline