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Inclined

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Inclined meaning

At an angle to the horizontal; slanted or sloped. | Having a tendency, preference, likelihood, or disposition.

Example sentences (20)

Two other simple machines are often considered to be derived from the inclined plane. citation The wedge can be considered a moving inclined plane or two inclined planes connected at the base.

The inclined lift, or inclined elevator, occasionally inclinator is not a funicular, since it has only one car carrying payload on the slope.

Although less inclined to demonize immigrants, liberals display their own share of prejudice.

And if they did, she’d be sympathetically inclined.

And just in case anyone is inclined to dismiss him as being delusional or just another self-hating, liberal American Jew that does not care for Israel, they should consider his antecedents and noble lineage.

An ingenious two-sided cutting board from the Korean brand Modori ($259.99) has one surface made of wood, the other stainless steel with a raised lip, ideal for chopping kimchi, or anything else inclined to give off liquid.

As such, he noted he will not be inclined to proceed any further.

As the trial wrapped up on Monday, Judge Kaplan said he was not inclined to up Mr. Bankman-Fried’s dosage.

A trader, who identified herself as Bukola Vivian, told our correspondent that the reason behind the rejection of the old naira notes is that Nigerians are more inclined to listening to the directives of the CBN, rather than court rulings.

At times, the patriarch wasn’t inclined to relinquish control.

Belichick’s job security has been an important variable in trade deadline speculation, as the coach might not be inclined to intentionally diminish his squad’s talent if he believed he might not be back next season.

Both daughters were also artistically inclined, with Sonia becoming known throughout Canada for her paintings of the Cariboo, and Dru becoming a celebrated playwright and author.

But… a second, hotter kiss suggested that they both are really inclined to unwrap things NOW, though Gaby somehow dragged herself away from that second clinch.

But if you are more strongly inclined towards the enjoyment of material pleasures, then you must be a hedonist, derived from hēdone the ancient Greek word for pleasure.

But, she continues, those who have wealth are often no less inclined to discuss it.

By switching to the more universal USB-C standard, Apple also risks customers being more inclined to buy devices in the future, now that accessories will work across platforms.

By using technology that is convenient and streamlined, a customer’s experience is enhanced, and the customer is more inclined to assimilate a product into their work life.

Company unionists have historically tended to settle for relatively meager pay hikes around 2 percent in recent years, as unions are inclined to cooperate with management in keeping job security rather than aggressively demanding pay rises.

Dua Lipa and Billie Eilish are two of the biggest artistes in the world right now and while they both are heavily inclined towards pop music, their taste does differ when they release their respective projects.

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