recline in the PONS Dictionary

recline Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to recline on a bed/sofa/in a chair
to recline one's chair/seat

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By contrast, the team did not observe changes in cardiovascular function while the participants were standing or reclining at rest.
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The back plate too was hexagonal but more reclined; it was at its underside joined to a lower back glacis plate, both forming a wedge.
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There is often a mid-depth seating or lounging system, and contoured lounger style reclining seats are common.
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By contrast, they did not observe changes in cardiovascular function while the participants were standing or reclining at rest.
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Even on airliners with reclining seats, some seats may have a restricted recline or no recline.
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Furthermore, the vehicle reclined in the speed room, and a breeze was blown on riders.
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By the late republic and imperial times, and especially among the aristocracy, women were permitted to recline during meals.
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The caliph is depicted as a lazy man, reclining on pillows, and smoking a hookah.
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A woman in white reclines in a red-curtained four-poster bed.
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Seating is in a 2-2-2 configuration, with a 15-inch recline.
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