Use "incline" in a sentence

1. I incline toward your idea.

2. Prices incline to go up.

3. I incline to tiredness in winter.

4. People incline to tiredness in Summer.

5. I incline to trust the Harrises.

6. Incline my ear to hear your wise command.

7. Set the waxed paper on the incline.

8. Plug socket using cycloid curve (or using incline surface)

9. I incline to his opinion on this matter.

10. Everest is an example of an Arduous incline.

11. Barmann has treated anxiety disorders in incline village, nv

12. He had to incline forward to hear her clearly.

13. This will tend to incline them toward petty theft.

14. His attitude did not incline me to help him.

15. Some species of roses incline towards Autogamy (self-pollination)

16. I incline to accept the official version of events.

17. I incline to take the opposite point of view.

18. They continued on, up the steep incline and into the castle.

19. The government is more effective than we incline to think.

20. 27 Do not incline to the right or the left.

21. Synonyms: slope, channel, slide, incline More Synonyms of Chute 2

22. 4 I incline to the view that he is right.

23. seat depth and seat incline, back rest and foot rest angle.

24. Those who fail incline to blame the world for their failure.

25. It was as calculated a choice as that step up the incline .

26. He came to a halt at the edge of a steep incline.

27. Dr. Rodger S. Agre is a psychiatrist in Incline Village, Nevada and is affiliated with Incline Village Community Hospital.He received his medical degree from Sidney Kimmel Medical College and has

28. 93 synonyms for Angle: gradient, bank, slope, incline, inclination, intersection, point, edge, corner, knee

29. 25 An incline is chiseled into the wood, showing a rough pre - finish surface.

30. A sandbank at the bottom of a steeper incline provides safe stopping places for bikes.

31. (Ephesians 4:20, 21) Do we ‘incline the heart’ so as to get discernment?

32. I incline to the opinion that this principle extends to cases of religious discrimination.

33. The car inclines to incline and to slide to roll and collides to the abutment.

34. How does the sectionalism of audience in the leading AN A league match incline to?

35. Although her descent down the steep incline took several minutes, the queue at the foot remained motionless.

36. Undaunted, she added more track to make the incline less steep and the ending less abrupt.

37. 12 They would each go straight forward, going wherever the spirit would incline them to go.

38. It propelled capitalism up the longest and steepest economic incline in history, but at a cost.

39. Our standard industrial Conveyor belts come in flat belt, incline, adjustable angle and Z-belt models

40. The psalmist, for example, prayed to Jehovah: “Incline my heart to your reminders, and not to profits.

41. There is, as one Bible scholar put it, ‘an influence from God to incline the mind to believe.’

42. 16 Inch Wide 3 Ply Black Polylift Rubber by Bare Rough Top Incline Conveyor Belt Material (50 Foot Length)

43. The tanks travelled up and down the incline with a freeboard of about nine inches and little water oscillation.

44. Now, 40 years on there is the prospect that I will once more see an A1 thundering up an incline.

45. Our Belting products include Food Handling, Heavy-Duty/Transmission, Incline/Decline, Interwoven PVC, Light Duty/Package Handling, Monofilament and Specialty Belts.

46. Our Belting products include Food Handling, Heavy-Duty/Transmission, Incline/Decline, Interwoven PVC, Light Duty/Package Handling, Monofilament and Specialty Belts.

47. Barry Barmann, PhD, Psychologist, Incline Village, NV, 89451, (775) 297-4213, My approach to working with those who have an anxiety disorder is …

48. Ablock of mass m is pulled by means of a thread up an incline plane forming an angle a with the horizontal

49. Mary Barmann, Marriage & Family Therapist, Incline Village, NV, 89451, (805) 716-6132, I work with people experiencing anxiety and chronic worry that …

50. The angle of incline is 28 degrees to the horizontal, which means a gradient slightly steeper than one in two, a slope that motorists can appreciate!

51. (Psalm 119:33, 34) Like the psalmist, we ask of God: “Incline my heart to your reminders, and not to profits,” or “unjust profit.”

52. Phenomenon of erosion delay in forming kerfs by abrasive waterjet will cause kerf incline in straight cutting or kerf taper in circular cutting process.

53. Belt Conveyors are the most economical powered Conveyor and are typically used for conveying products over long distances, at high speeds, or for incline/decline applications.

54. The loud Clunking happened when I was leaving my house, twice on cold mornings; in Drive and very slow acceleration down the incline of our road

55. Bushwhackers serves the Lake Tahoe area including Truckee, Incline Village, Tahoe Donner, Northstar, South Lake Tahoe, Tahoma, West Shore, Tahoe City, Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows

56. Picirilli (This is the first of two guest-authored posts) I hear that some Arminians incline toward a Molinist view of God’s sovereignty and human freedom

57. A combination of ice, snow and glycol on the ramp and a slight incline prevented the tug, which was not equipped with chains, from moving the aircraft.

58. TDS-95005-Mega Super Bench: TDS-95120-Mega Flat Bench (TDS-59010)-FLAT/INCLINE Bench (TDS-59005) FLAT Bench: C-59503-FID Bench with Wheels - 20" high

59. The Arabin pessary was designed with the intention not only to support and compress, but also to incline the cervix and possibly rotate it more towards the sacrum

60. "Both allies and friends refer to countries which accord with US policies; as such, the two coordinates of the Binomial may incline us to categorize the Binomial as

61. The Bean Deluxe is an all-in-one workout tool that offers the benefits of a stability ball, incline bench and back pain rehab device all rolled into one product

62. To bias is to cause to incline toward or away from something or someone: claimed that the ruling was Biased against low-income workers; was Biased by experience in favor of stronger regulation

63. Bobsledding, also called Bobsleighing, the sport of sliding down an ice-covered natural or artificial incline on a four-runner sled, called a bobsled, Bobsleigh, or bob, that carries either two or four persons.

64. Bobsledding, also called bobsleighing, the sport of sliding down an ice-covered natural or artificial incline on a four-runner sled, called a bobsled, bobsleigh, or bob, that carries either two or four persons.

65. Mechanical Conveying systems transport large amounts of product horizontally, vertically, or at an incline through a powder processing system. Typically, there are a number of moving parts within a mechanical Conveying system, such as; belts, buckets, chains …

66. Bobsledding, also called bobsleighing, the sport of sliding down an ice-covered natural or artificial incline on a four-runner sled, called a Bobsled, bobsleigh, or bob, that carries either two or four persons.

67. About Ankara Rising dramatically on a steep incline from the banks of the Enguri Su, Ankara, Turkey's capital and second most populous city, is a modern European metropolis speckled with reminders of its varied history

68. In the present invention, recovered energy is charged and discharged by sensing the acceleration and deceleration of the electrical motorbike and the angle of incline of the path of travel when the electrical motorbike is travelling.

69. They want their seat of affection to lean to things that are really profitable for all time to come; so they join the psalmist in praying: “Incline my heart to your reminders, and not to profits.”

70. The production beds are constructed with impermeable sides, on an incline of approximately 1 in 300 from the point water enters the bed, and in such a way as to preclude surface water or run-off from adjoining land.

71. Purpose: To examine whether the biased estimation of oxygen consumption rate (VO2, mL x kg(-1) x min(-1)) by accelerometry during incline walking can be improved by the addition of altitude changes as measured by Barometry

72. It humbles me to know that all who accept this gift and incline their hearts to Him can be forgiven and cleansed of their sins, no matter how dark their blemish or how oppressive their burden.

73. Borrowed from Latin acclīvitāt-, acclīvitās, from acclīvis, acclīvus "sloping upwards" (from ad- ad- + clīvus "slope, incline") + -itāt-, -itās -ity — more at declivity Learn More about Acclivity Time Traveler for Acclivity The first known use of Acclivity …

74. Acclivity: 1 n an upward slope or grade (as in a road) Synonyms: ascent , climb , raise , rise , upgrade Antonyms: declension , declination , decline , declivity , descent , downslope , fall a downward slope or bend Types: uphill the upward slope of a hill Type of: incline , side , …

75. (Proverbs 15:10; 29:25; 1 Timothy 6:3, 4) Instead of adjusting our viewpoint to conform to the example of Christ, we may incline toward those who ‘tickle our ears’ by saying that just reading the Bible and living a good life are enough.

76. ‘Perched awkwardly Atop each tree was a scruffy but huge Californian condor.’ ‘The large yellow house was perched Atop a sharp incline of rocks leading down to the beach.’ ‘She was perched Atop one of the highest rocks, a glimmer shining in her sea green eyes.’

77. 6 Simple Harmonie Motion GE Equilibrium on an Incline MAME Scenario A rt of mone e attached to a vertical spring of spring constant so that the spring Afrete a namerx When the car is set into colatory motion on the vertical spring, the period of cillation T.

78. (obsolete) attractive power; attractiveness 1646/50, Sir Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Now if these Magneticall emissions be only qualities, and the gravity of bodies incline them only unto earth; surely that which moveth other bodies to descent carrieth not the stroak in this, but rather the Magneticall Alliciency of the earth;

79. The stuff to be Buddled is turned on at the head, with a sufficient quantity of water, which washes it down an incline plane; the buddler assisting the action, and keeping the form of the plane as perfect as possible, so that the ore may be deposited near the head, and the waste towards the tail.

80. Definition of slope Origin : 1590s, "go in an oblique direction," from earlier adjective meaning "slanting" (c.1500), probably from Middle English aslope (adv.) "on the incline" (late 15c.), from Old English *Aslopen, past participle of aslupan "to slip away," from a-"away" + slupan "to slip" (see sleeve)