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  2. 1. : to bend the head or body forward : bow. 2. : to lean, tend, or become drawn toward an opinion or course of conduct. 3. : to deviate from a line, direction, or course. specifically : to deviate from the vertical or horizontal. transitive verb. 1. : to cause to stoop or bow : bend. 2. : to have influence on : persuade.

  3. INCLINE definition: 1. to (make someone) feel something or want to do something: 2. to (cause to) slope at a…. Learn more.

  4. INCLINE meaning: 1. to (make someone) feel something or want to do something: 2. to (cause to) slope at a…. Learn more.

  5. Synonyms: pitch, fall, rise, slope, lean. to have a mental tendency, preference, etc.; be disposed: We incline to rest and relaxation these days. Synonyms: lean, tend. to tend, in a physical sense; approximate: The flowers incline toward blue. Synonyms: veer, verge. to tend in character or in course of action:

  6. 1. To be disposed to a certain preference, opinion, or course of action: Some researchers incline toward a different view of the problem. 2. To deviate from the horizontal or vertical; slant: When the path inclined steeply, it became difficult to continue hiking. 3. To lower or bend the head or body, as in a nod or bow. n. (ĭn′klīn′)

  7. 1. /ɪnˈklaɪn/ lower or bend, as in a nod or bow. 2. /ˈɪnklaɪn/ a sloping surface connecting two levels. IPA guide. Other forms: inclined; inclining; inclines. Something that slopes — that is, something that deviates from the straight horizontal or vertical — can be called an incline.

  8. 4 days ago · incline in British English. verb (ɪnˈklaɪn ) 1. to deviate or cause to deviate from a particular plane, esp a vertical or horizontal plane; slope or slant. 2. (when tr, may take an infinitive) to be disposed or cause to be disposed (towards some attitude or to do something) he inclines towards levity.

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