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incline

[in-klahyn, in-klahyn, in-klahyn] / ɪnˈklaɪn, ˈɪn klaɪn, ɪnˈklaɪn /






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While the Fed would be inclined to keep interest rates elevated to rein in inflation, a deteriorating economy could trigger the need for cuts.

From Barron's

Nationalist supporters in both Scotland and Wales are particularly inclined to that view – but it is also relatively widespread among Labour supporters in Wales.

From BBC

While many sellers have considered price cuts, others are less inclined to do so, which may be why their homes are still listed.

From MarketWatch

Cleveland’s Plain Dealer reported, “We incline to believe them in good part the work of deception” and yet, “a great many of those involved … are thoroughly honest and sincere.”

From Literature

"Nepal's leadership, even if at times seemingly inclined to lean toward one power or the other, aims to balance ties with India and China," South Asia expert Michael Kugelman told AFP.

From Barron's