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I . incline [ˈɪnklaɪn] VB intr

II . incline [ˈɪnklaɪn] VB trans

III . incline [ˈɪnklaɪn] N

Usage examples with inclined

to be inclined to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The disk is estimated to be in thickness and it is inclined by roughly 28 to the line of sight.
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So they may be inclined to oversell their research, or simplify it to make it more likely to be picked up by a journalist.
theconversation.com
To speed up and reduce the costs of construction the tunnel was divided into seven sections, with intermediate access ramps or inclined shafts.
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Individuals who think ahead to the future consequences of their present behaviours are more inclined to act in ways that are protective of their future health and well-being.
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Cylinder blocks mounted with an included 60-degree angle onto inclined upper faces of a two-piece crankcase.
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For the dramatically-inclined, mime, streetplay, mono-act and drama are major crowd-pullers.
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And people are credulous, and they are inclined to believe this sort of stuff.
www.irishmirror.ie
Likewise, some say that the human mind is not naturally inclined to form beliefs based on evidence, viz. cognitive dissonance.
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He was also artistically inclined, drawing with a happy vengeance, according to a biographer.
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But even the world's most artistically-inclined baristas can't compete with this coffee machine that prints photos, submitted by the customer, directly on their latte.
gizmodo.com

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