incline
1 of 2verb/ˈɪnk.laɪn/
Forms:inclines,inclining,inclined,inclined
1
to have a positive or favorable inclination or willingness towards a particular action, idea, or person
transitive- After reviewing the details, she inclined to support the new policy.
- Impressed by the project's objectives, he inclined to volunteer his time and expertise to contribute.
- The investors incline to invest in the startup, recognizing its potential for growth.
- After careful consideration, the committee inclined to approve the application.
- She inclines to support the charity initiative, contributing both time and resources.
2
to slope, lean, or be positioned at a slant or incline
- The hill inclines steeply, making it a challenging climb for hikers.
- The ancient tower inclines slightly toward the south.
- As they approached the mountain, the road began to incline uphill.
- The architect designed the roof to incline at a specific angle for efficient rainwater drainage.
- Skiers enjoy the thrill of descending down the slope as it inclines downward.
3
to influence or persuade someone to be more willing or likely to do a particular action or hold a certain belief
- His natural charisma inclined people to trust him, making him an effective leader.
- The speech by the community leader inclined many to volunteer for the upcoming project.
- Encouraging and positive feedback from her colleagues inclined her to pursue the innovative idea further.
- The kind gestures of the neighbors inclined the community to be more generous and supportive of each other.
- The thoughtful proposal presented to the committee inclined them to approve the project.
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4
to bend one's head downward, particularly as an act of agreement, greeting, etc.
transitive- Upon receiving the prestigious award, she inclined her head in humble acknowledgment of the honor.
- During the meeting, he inclined his head in agreement with the proposed plan.
- As a sign of respect, the queen inclined her head to greet the ambassador.
- In the solemn moment of prayer, the congregation inclined their heads.
- In the traditional custom of the culture, he inclined his head as a gesture of politeness.